umm well ill give you my full report to use iff you pick me as best answer
World War I was supposed to be the war to end all wars, so how was it that America had to yet again fight in what is considered our world’s second war? Throughout time fuel kept on being added to the fire and America found themselves in what is now called World War II.
It seems funny to say that the very thing that ended World War I actually caused the second World War. The Treaty Of Versailles marked the end of World War I but not all countries were satisfied with this. The Germans thought it was unbalanced and unfair to them. Hitler detested the treaty by creating a military and occupying its surrounding neighbors, including Austria-Hungary. Germany continued to take over Czechloslovokia due to its strength in minerals. England and France watched as all this was happening becoming more and more angry. Then England and France decided to declare war if Hitler took over Poland.
Another thing that sparked the beginning of World War II was something called militarism. Countries figured that if they provided themselves with a strong military that it would solve their economic problems. Germany started to develop an air force along with a fleet of submarines called U-Boats and battle ships. Along with this, Germany blamed the Jewish people for the economic problems there.
Expansionism was another thing that started World War II. Mainly Germany, Italy and Japan were among the countries that wanted to expand their land. Under Benito Mussolini’s rule, Italy took over Libya and Ethiopia for its oil supplies. Japan took over Manchuria and Indochina in an attempt to gain resources for its Island and at the same time, become the leading power in Asia. Germany concentrated its efforts in Europe with Czechloslovokia, Austria-Hungary and the Rhineland.
With all these on-going events, America tried its hardest to remain neutral and when the war did in fact start, it provided Britain with battleships and money through the lend-lease program. However, on December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor numbering 3,000 casualties along with the destruction of several aircraft and vessels. This finally led America into the war allied with England and France on December 11, 1941.
2007-04-04 09:07:42
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answered by WEHA 3
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Neo-Nazis ahem skinheads are completely warped and you're completely top on your fact that via incredibly denying the Holocaust ever occured. not in common terms are they delusional and sickening to utter such an ignorant fact, yet in addition they undermine each little thing their social gathering and its ideals stood for via pointing out that the atrocities that hunted for ethnic cleansing in Germany and the ecu continent had on no account happened. Neo-Nazis and the unique Nazis are explanation why my father's abode u . s . in Argentina and a million/2 of my heritage as properly isn't doing as properly because it truly is potential economically speaking. Many Nazis left Germany fearing they could be tried and murdered for their conflict crimes to impartial and the two Facist on the time because of the fact of Peron's government, Argentina. they're those that detest absolutely everyone and don't something efficient over there, it truly is a shame reason Argentina truly does have a brilliant style of potential to be a superpower u . s ..
2016-10-02 04:28:29
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answered by ? 4
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They achieved the solution to a perceived problem.
Nazi ideology blamed the jews for pretty much every problem they could come up with.
Thus, when they came to power, they had to do something about them.
As it turned out, sending them to camps was the easiest solution.
Thus, the only thing they accieved was the fulfillment of their own political ideas. In all other terms, it was a waste of resources, and a public relations nightmare when dealing with the western nations.
2007-04-04 09:25:31
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answered by Elling P 2
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well nazis try to clean out the jews u knoe like make them all go away no more jews i guess but since it was WWII they didnt do such a good job i studys it last year and thats what i remember but ugh if u need any more help umm go to wikipedia but i dont think they achivied anything but thats what they tryed to achive
2007-04-04 09:08:28
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answered by BABY_BOO90 2
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They wanted to exterminate people they considered undesirable: Jews, homosexuals, the retarded, physically defective, gypsies, certain Christians, etc. Most of those killed were Jews (about 6 million); the others killed totaled about 4 million.
The Nazis thought they were the 'master race' and others were inferior
2007-04-04 09:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no straight-forward answer.
My opinion, is they got the satisfaction of feeling superior, but not in an honorable way, but by slaughtering innocent children and people for their beliefs. They felt accomplished by killing people that did not believe what they did. They were cowards, so they strengthened up and killed instead of sat down and spoke.
2007-04-04 09:05:53
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answered by philosophicalprodigy 2
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Nothing of any worth, nothing that lasted, nothing to be proud of.
The murder of millions of men, women and children, the brutalisation of their own population, temporary prosperity based on stolen goods and the condemnation of all decent people.
2007-04-04 09:37:14
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answered by Anonymous
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besides killing a ton of jews...
they launched one of the most successful land seizing techniques and conquered near all of central europe...
but yeah no one ever notices that part.
oh yeah its spelled during by the way...
2007-04-04 09:07:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The invaded almost all of europe and commited genocide killing off almost 6 million jewish people...
2007-04-04 09:06:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Eternal condemnation.
2007-04-04 09:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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