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For a number of reasons, it is sound to argue that Czechoslovakia would have fared well if it had been drawn into war against Germany in 1938. For one thing, its military strength was substantial, particularly in respect to armored fighting vehicles. For another thing, it boasted very strong fortifications all along its Germany-facing borders. For yet another thing, the prospects of support from the West in any protracted conflict were positive. Finally, skepticism toward Hitler among Germany's military leaders was, in 1938, at a peak-point; in fact, a coup was being planned by very high-placed officers just before the Munich Agreement (September 1938) provided Hitler with a much-needed political victory that undermined the coup's impetus.

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What did Japan force American soldiers to walk to POW camps in in the Philippines during WW2?

The Bataan Death March. The Filipino troops who fought alongside the Americans and were captured with them actually fared even worse on the Death March.


What are the political effects of America's neutrality in World War 1?

By remaining neutral during the Great War, the United States became immensly wealthy, since the Allied nations had to borrow money from them; this is the beginning of major multi-national debt. Also, is the U.S.A. would have fought earlier on the western front, it may be speculated that Russia would have fared much better, which may have prevented the Russian Revolution and the rise of communism; if Germany were completely defeated, Hitler may never have come to power.


In what great movement was fared a leader?

Fared was a prominent leader in the Iranian Green Movement, which emerged in 2009 in response to allegations of electoral fraud during the presidential elections. This movement sought to promote democracy, human rights, and political reform in Iran. Fared's leadership was characterized by his advocacy for peaceful protests and civil disobedience against the authoritarian regime. His efforts galvanized a significant portion of the Iranian population to demand greater political freedoms.


How many English civilians lost their lives in world war 2?

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What other peoples did the Nazi's kill beside the Jews and how many?

The Nazis got killed Gypsies; Slavs; homosexuals; any German who opposed the Nazis on political or moral grounds; any religious leaders, even Catholics, who wouldn't shut up and get with the program; Freemasons; black people. The Nazis started with the mentally retarded and the handicapped in Germany, as having "lives not worth living". Ordinary criminals also fared poorly. For some reason they also sent Jehovah Witnesses to the death camps too.

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What part of speech is fared?

The word fared is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb fare.


Can manufactured 1 fared capacitor?

no, because area of 1 fared capacitor is equal to double area of earth.


What is a sentence example using the word fared?

The rookie boxer fared better than his opponent, winning his first bout.


What is the past tense of farewell?

fared well.


What did Japan force American soldiers to walk to POW camps in in the Philippines during WW2?

The Bataan Death March. The Filipino troops who fought alongside the Americans and were captured with them actually fared even worse on the Death March.


What group fared the worst under Mongol rule?

Volgs


What is the past participle of fare?

Fared is the past participle of fare.


How do you spell the past tense of fare?

The past tense is fared.


What kind of waves are given off by the human body?

In-fared waves


How would Jason have fared without his helpers?

he wouldn't of done good


What does fared initially upon their arrival mean?

"Fared initially upon their arrival" refers to the experience or outcome that someone encountered when they first arrived at a place. It suggests an assessment of how well they did or how they were treated during that initial period. The term "fared" typically relates to one's fortune or situation, indicating the challenges or successes faced right at the beginning of their experience.


What finally led the Western allies into battle with Germany?

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