At the end of World War 2, the Soviets either took or were given various countries. These included Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Hungary.
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ladies jobs while the men where away in the war ;mechanics , engineers,tank drivers,building ships,working in factories, making bombs,making air Craft raid, fire engines drivers,plumber and ambulance drivers.
Basically they flew between 80 and 120 miles per hour as top speeds. This varied with the design, amount of drag in the design and the engine used. As the war progressed so did the technology of the aircraft. At the on set of the war and as planes started to be used their top speeds were around 80 mph for fighters such as the Neuport 11 and Fokker Eindecker. Observer/bomber aircraft were slower due to size and payloads. At the end of the war, aircraft such as the Spad XIII and Fokekr D.VII had top speeds of around 120 mph, both were fighter aircraft with inline water cooled engines where as the Neuport 11 and Fokker Eindecker had rotorary engines with less horsepower. Drag is what holds the plane back and in WWI drag was associated with the rigging wires used to strengthen the wings.
World History - World War Hundreds of thousands of deaths and dozens of countries. Pretty significant effect on the political and social landscape of the world. The BIG one. It was started w/one bullet. The first 'modern' war. It begun trench warfare, mechanized warfare, chemical warfare, multi-theater warfare, air warfare, and submarine warfare. It also ended the US isolationist policy & it's harsh axis surrender terms and it laid the groundwork for WWII. The death toll was in the millions and the war changed the face ( maps ) of Europe. The Most Important Event in the 20th Century Modern historians consider WW1 to be *the* defining event of modern history, with virtually all significant events afterwards being directly or indirectly caused by the War. WW1 radically changed Western society on a huge number of levels, and the political fallout from the end of the war can be immediately traced to practically any major issue we face today. While WW2 was more materially destructive, WW1 changed the basic assumptions of virtually the entire global society. It ended the age of Empires, created the movements of ethnic national self-determination that plague us today, turned Communism from a pipe dream of academics to an actual "viable" government form, and radically changed governments from modest in scale to huge centralized ones, and put the USA on the road to superpower status, amongst a host of other consequences.