Why was the Battle of Britain historically significant
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It failed to knock Great Britain out of the war, keeping the
Allied cause alive.
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What military advantage did Germany have over France at the beginning of World War 2
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One huge advantage for Germany in its war against France was its
large number of motorized troop and attack vehicles.
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How were the atomic bomb attacks on Japan during World War 2 an example of total war
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Answer this question…They were used to attack civilian centers
rather than military targets.
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What world leader signed a secret nonaggression pact with Germany
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Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union (USSR). The secret Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939), among others, allowed Germany and the USSR to divide Poland between them. However, on June 22, 1941, Hitler broke the treaty and invaded the USSR.
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Why was the Battle of Britain historically significant
It failed to knock Great Britain out of the war, keeping the
Allied cause alive.
What military advantage did Germany have over France at the beginning of World War 2
One huge advantage for Germany in its war against France was its
large number of motorized troop and attack vehicles.
How were the atomic bomb attacks on Japan during World War 2 an example of total war
Answer this question…They were used to attack civilian centers
rather than military targets.
What world leader signed a secret nonaggression pact with Germany
Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union (USSR). The secret Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939), among others, allowed Germany and the USSR to divide Poland between them. However, on June 22, 1941, Hitler broke the treaty and invaded the USSR.