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The Allied powers were the countries like the US and Great Britain in world war 2 that opposed the axis powers in World War 2 or Italy and Germany.
Refugees flee from countries where they are persecuted (harassed, or worse) by the government) to countries where they can live in peace and lead normal lives. An obvious example is Jews fleeing from Nazi Germany to, say, Britain or the U.S.
No they didn't, but in some countries the Nazis had supporters who became the governing power. For example in Norway Vidkun Quisling was the Nazi Gauleiter & Quisling is now a word meaning traitor. The Nazis had popularity in Germany & to a lesser extent in Austria, but were never accepted in the countries that they occupied.
The dates of introduction varied from country to country. Germany reintroduced conscription in 1935 and Britain in April 1939, for example. Some countries, such as France, had conscription throughout the inter-war period.
Yes. They chose to disarm because Germany was forced to by the Treaty of Versailles in 1920. They disarmed also to set an example to other countries that war should never happen again, they did this to try and encourage more to do the same.
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The Allied powers were the countries like the US and Great Britain in world war 2 that opposed the axis powers in World War 2 or Italy and Germany.
Refugees flee from countries where they are persecuted (harassed, or worse) by the government) to countries where they can live in peace and lead normal lives. An obvious example is Jews fleeing from Nazi Germany to, say, Britain or the U.S.
Nationalism is the belief that your nation is the best in the world. Two countries with that sentiment are bound to clash. A perfect example is between Britain and Germany. Britain had the world's greatest navy and, in order to defeat Britain in an inavoidable conflict, Germany began building up its navy. Britain responded by building more ships. The two nations became rivals on the sea because thier nationalistic ideals made them think they had to have the better navy.
No they didn't, but in some countries the Nazis had supporters who became the governing power. For example in Norway Vidkun Quisling was the Nazi Gauleiter & Quisling is now a word meaning traitor. The Nazis had popularity in Germany & to a lesser extent in Austria, but were never accepted in the countries that they occupied.
Any country that did not fight on one side or the other is neutral (="neither"). Some countries kept out of the fighting even though, for example, the US was selling war supplies to Britain in 1941 and Sweden was selling ball bearings to Germany.
Various countries have had a fascist government. For example, in the 1940s the government of Germany was a fascist one.
League of nations was what helped the trading begin again after the WW1. As it was one of the leagues aim, that they had to encourage countries to corporate through trade and business. One example was of Britain and Germany. The british may not like it, but this meant jobs for the people of Britain.
Continents are giant landmasses containing countries. They have no form of government as a whole. Countries are self-governing, political entities that are located in continents. An example of a continent is Germany. Germany is a part of the European continent.
You have named 3 countries that produced vast numbers and types of aircraft. Let's give 1 example for each. -Britain's most famous aircraft was possibly the Spitfire,used in WW2. Germany's was the Messerschmitt 109, also from WW2. I believe France's most used and best aircraft was the 1960's Mirage jet fighter.
From 1949 until 1952 there were 12 countries. In 1952, Greece and Turkey joined (= 14 countries in total) In 1955, West Germany joined (= 15 countries in total)
Some countries were neutral (for example, Sweden) and some were fighting more or less successfully against Germany (like Britain). In these countries Jews were safe. A few countries that were allied to Germany refused to hand over Jews - for example, Bulgaria (after initial hesitation) and Finland. Italy, before it was occupied by the Nazis in 1943, aslo refused to hand over Jews. Until 1944 Hungary generally refused, too. Some allies of Nazi Germany participated very actively and some even organized their own Holocausts - for exampe, Croatia and Romania. == ==