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38 Th Parallel Republic Of Korea
1,712 wordsBegun as a war between South Korea (Republic of Korea) and North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea), after the North's invasion of the South, the conflict swiftly developed into a limited international war involving the U. S. and 19 other nations. From a general viewpoint, the Korean War was one of the by-products of the cold war, the global political and diplomatic struggle between the Communist and non-Communist systems following World War II. The motives behind North Korea's decisi...
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World War Ii Hitler Felt
1,142 words... s prime minister, Can, that the military campaign in Greece would be a quick success. Germany was taken completely by surprise by Italy's actions, which she totally disapproved. Hitler had to switch tracks at this time. He had to postpone his final conflict of the war, Operation Barbosa, an attack on Russia and concentrate on the Mediterranean. Italy invaded Greece through Albania without a declaration of war. Without the knowledge of guerrilla warfare, Italy found itself retreating back int...
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World War Ii Great Britain And France
2,285 wordsHitler and His Downfall To many World War II has been the most devastating war in human history. It had been global military conflict that caused the loss of millions of lives as well as material destruction. The war began in Europe in September of 1939. It ended on May 8, 1945. This day was marked by the British government as V-E (Victory in Europe) Day. The outcome of this war left a new world order dominated by the United States and the Soviet Union. Adolf Hitler was born in Braunuam Inn, Aus...
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French Army Supply Lines
1,000 wordsNapoleon and the Russian Campaign of 1812 In June of 1812, Napoleon began his fatal Russian campaign. Napoleons immense ego compared to his sense of judgment is the reason France lost to Russia in a disastrous defeat. Napoleons invasion of Russia was an attempt to force Tsar Alexander 1 to agree to the terms of a treaty that Napoleon had offered him four years before. Napoleon gathered half a million soldiers from France as well as all of the vassal states of Europe. Napoleon went into Russia le...
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Five Year Plan U S S R
1,484 wordsJoseph Stalin was a dictator of the U. S. S. R from 1929 until 1953. He rose from bitter poverty to become ruler of the country that covered one sixth of all the land area in the world. Stalin ruled by terror for most of his years in office. He didnt allow anybody to say anything about his ideas. Stalin killed all who had helped him rise to power because he thought they would threaten his rules. Stalin was responsible for millions of deaths of Soviet peasants who disagreed with his program calle...
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