Aside from the World War II that was fought with ammunition, there were many more wars (verbal and non-verbal) surrounding the main war; wars on morality and religion, wars on whether to please the electorate or take a firm individual stand, wars on liberation and equality of gender, class and...
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After the Second World War, aerospace companies developed and grew rapidly.it was ranked the topmost manufacturing industry in the United States. There was need to improve aircraft for commercial and military purposes, piston engine models were developed to jet aircraft which has a high performance (Wensveen,2018). Years after world war...
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-totalitarianism, holocaust, holodomor, atom bomb, allied or axis powers, Manhattan project, zyclon B Materials: http://www.radiolab.org/story/180132-how-do-you-solve-problem-fritz-haber/ Aim/Objective/Teaching Point: -To determine the extent in which technological advances changed the course of WWII. Motivation: -Showing students the visual aids or images of what took place in both...
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During World War II, there was war between Japanese verses Americans-Filipinos (1942-1945). The Japanese launched a crippling surprise attack on US-Filipino forces with a fleet of high flying aircrafts out of range of the US-Filipino forces. Bataan Death March explains the atrocities committed by Japanese to the US-Filipino soldiers after...
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Politics and the Legacy of WWII Politics is core factor in the governance of the country. Politicians are the law makers in the country and through execution of their mandate, they leave legacies behind which are used as examples by the generations and generations. Italian fascism and German Nazism triggered the...
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According to Lecture 16 combat, means productive action. Therefore, during the world wars, Korea or Vietnam wars it meant to fight. According to Kindsvatter (285), after analyzing or the four battles, he concluded that nothing much should be expected from war. According to his book American Soldiers, Kindsvatter starts by...
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The World War II was one that left lifetime memories. The Bataan Death March is just but one of the many impacts of this war. Bataan Death March occurred in the year 1942 through to 1994. The fierce war between the Japanese and U.S soldiers began after a surprise air...
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After the end of the Second World War in 1945 when Germany surrendered, a battle restricting the use of military weapons arose; it is termed as the cold war by George Orwell, an English writer. The fight was majorly between USA and Britain against the Soviet Union and its allies....
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Wallenberg was most certainly one of the few men who deserve to be remembered for their bravery and extensive humanitarian actions towards the Jews during the last day of the third regime (Boland 2). He used various means (both dubious and legal) to save the lives of many Jews who...
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World War II and the Atomic Bombings As World War II was drawing to a close, the US released two nuclear weapons upon the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These bombings took place on August 6 and 9, 1945 respectively. It happened right after the states obtained the consent of...
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As World War II was drawing to a close The US released two nuclear weapons upon the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. These bombings took place on August 6 and 9, 1945 respectively. It happened right after the states obtained the consent of the United Kingdom which was a requirement...
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The aerospace industry after WWII The aerospace corporate organizations of the U.S. had tremendous development in the wake of the Second World War. As of 1944, the aircraft had become the most significant manufacturing industry in the country. During this time the industry had exploited piston technology virtually to the limits....
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