No one believed the rise of communism was a greater threat than Germany during WWII. Western Europe was allied with communist Russia during WWII, so they did not wish to destroy their ally. It wasn't until after WWII that fear shifted to the rise of communism, as communism spread all over Eastern Europe and even divided Germany.
Australians believed that Australia was not being threatened by communism, and that the right of free speech and free association should not be restricted in a democratic country. Also, many workers saw Menzies as a greater threat and did not want him to take power away from the union- even if they had communists within them.
They both had great impacts on Russia. Lenin played a part that wanted to have everyone equal when Stalin tricked people to get in control. Stalin got to power and dictated, Lenin was a revolutionary who believed in communism. Stalin wanted socialism.
The Anschluss was a union between Germany and Austria, it was important to Hitler as Austria was his homeland and it was part of his plan to unite all German speaking peoples in a powerfull greater Germany.
Germany's desire for greater military power.
In Russian history, World War 1 was the catalyst for the Russian Revolution, which had far greater consequences than the war itself. The greatest consequences were the murder of the royal family and the advent of communism.
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Australians believed that Australia was not being threatened by communism, and that the right of free speech and free association should not be restricted in a democratic country. Also, many workers saw Menzies as a greater threat and did not want him to take power away from the union- even if they had communists within them.
Australians believed that Australia was not being threatened by communism, and that the right of free speech and free association should not be restricted in a democratic country. Also, many workers saw Menzies as a greater threat and did not want him to take power away from the union- even if they had communists within them.
yes Germany's pop density is greater
No, Puerto Rico is in the Greater Antilles and Germany is in Europe.
impact was greater for Britain
They both had great impacts on Russia. Lenin played a part that wanted to have everyone equal when Stalin tricked people to get in control. Stalin got to power and dictated, Lenin was a revolutionary who believed in communism. Stalin wanted socialism.
Albert Einstein
He believed we evolved and that we were not created by a greater being
The Anschluss was a union between Germany and Austria, it was important to Hitler as Austria was his homeland and it was part of his plan to unite all German speaking peoples in a powerfull greater Germany.
Hitler's goal was to unite the German people and then to unite Europe with Germany as the dominant country. For a short time, all the German people in Europe, with the exception of the Germans in Switzerland and Russia, were united into the Greater German Reich. The ethnic Germans in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were relocated to the Greater German Reich. The countries of Europe united in the European Union and Germany is currently the dominant country. Hitler also wanted to get rid of Communism. Many years later, Communism ended in Europe. Hitler wanted to get the Jews out of Europe and for a while, this was achieved. Now there are about a million Jews in Europe with most of them in France. For many years after World War II ended, there were virtually no Jews in West Germany and only a few in East Germany.
Eastern China has a greater population density compared to western China. This is due to factors such as historical population distribution patterns, economic development, and geographical features that have influenced settlement patterns. The eastern region, which includes major cities like Shanghai and Beijing, has higher population density as it is more urbanized and developed.