Josef Mengele was a German doctor and Nazi SS officer who was convicted of crimes against humanity after his death. He was born on March 16, 1911 in the Bavarian town of Gunzburg, the first son of Karl Mengele, a farm machinery factory owner who subsequently became a munitions manufacturer…
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D day was a key event in World War II, which marked the start of Allied invasions and the opening of the Western Front. It is a moment of history that has been immortalized in movies and books, but it also opened up old wounds and new uncertainties. It took…
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The battle of rangoon, in the autumn of 1944, saw an Allied force of British and Indian troops attempt to re-capture the capital of Burma from the Japanese. The city was vital for supplying Fourteenth Army in the south and for launching an amphibious assault on Phuket Island off the…
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The Battle of Midway, fought from June 4 to 7, 1942, was the United States’ first naval victory against Japan and led to its defeat of Japan in World War II. The battle is now recognized as one of the most important naval conflicts in history. It was a turning…
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Coldness and dread of the Second World War made Stella sense like she was in condemnation. They strolled around the streets together, Rosa with Magda settled into the aching chests; Magda covered in a shawl. As a rule, Stella exceeded on Magda. Nevertheless, she was burning of Magda. A thin…
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The role of African American Marines during World War II is discussed. Camp Lejeune was used to train African American Marines. Its African American Marines, dubbed “Operation Detachment,” helped liberate Iwo Jima from Japanese holdouts. This article also covers the role of Marine tanks in the war. Read on for…
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has brought out much debate on the role of Putin. This article outlines Putin’s political career and His relationship with Russian president Yeltsin and Anatoly Sobchak. You will also learn about the challenges Putin faces as President of Russia. It is important to read this article…
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Obasan by Japanese-Canadian author Joy Kogawa was first published in 1981 by Lester and Orpen Dennys. It recounts the internment and persecution of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War. In 2005, it was chosen as a One Book, One Vancouver selection. While it may not be well-known to many…
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The Second World War took place between 1939 and 1945, a time during which many reforms occurred. The nations that directly engaged in the war had to focus on aircraft as a high-performance combat weapon. However, the conclusion of the war in 1945 brought a number of positive improvements to…
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U.S. Nuclear Influence after World War II Atomic modeling approach to the use of nuclear war warnings to fulfill strategic aims. This was the tsunami that shortly following World War II engulfed the rest of the world. This form of warfare was quite uncommon, not until 1895’s invention of the…
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The Second World War is mostly remembered as the moment when countries united against the tyranny of Hitler, the most famous tyrant in Germany. Germany will attempt to occupy and dominate neighboring countries under his rule in the hope of becoming the greatest nation of all times. Around the same…
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All the Light We Can’t See begins in the media res, a Latin term that means “pop” in the center of things. The story blends the depiction of the bombing of Saint-Malo with the protagonists of the stories to depict the city’s chaos and uncertainty when the bombing starts. While…
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