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You know the start? If not take a look at last week’s post on World War 2: Opening Phase 1939-1940
Now for the ending…
By 1943, people were fed up with Mussolini and war. Italy had gone into war when it was not militarily prepared and suffered many war defeats and ...
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World War 2 (WWII) never fail to make it as one of the more important topics in a History class. Reasons and speculations have been made on why World War 2 happen even though the world had experienced with the atrocities of World War 1. Reasons given among many are:
The ...
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You may have read Hitler: Rise to Power in the previous essay now for his consolidation… (a note though.. this article is long)
Consolidation of power is to remove opposition, gain mass support and to emerge as dictator. Hitler had been invited to power by a group of right-wing politicians ...
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This is a short follow up on last week’s LN essay.
The League of Nations managed to end secret diplomacy and alliance to a large extent and also open up new international relations between states and the international organization. It promoted peace and international cooperation between states. Living conditions like health ...
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The League of Nations was established in April 1919 to deal with the difficult international problems. The League, as well as the framework and structure is bounded by the covenant, which is a set of rules that member states have ...
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Here is a re-post of the popular Hitler: Rise To Power Essay in my previous blog…
Hitler rose to power in 1933 due to the unpopularity of the Weimar Government.
Hitler joined the German Workers’ Party in 1919 and became the leader ...
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Here’s a follow up on the last essay on the Treaty of Versailles…
To what extent were the German criticisms of the Treaty of Versailles justified?
The German criticisms of the Treaty of Versailles are to a large extent justified, and to a small extent unjustified.
The War Guilt Clause is one of ...
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Treaty Of Versailles
The Treaty of Versailles aimed to preserve peace, prevent another world war and to weaken and punish the aggressors. The Treaty had territorial, military, economic and political terms.
The territorial terms were to weaken the aggressor, allow for self-determination ...
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I was thinking for sometime and well, decided to include a once weekly essay focused article…
Looking at what should I start writing about, it seems that one of the essays I wrote on my previous blog was quite well visited according to the statistics on my old blog… So for ...