How is Neville Chamberlain remembered?
Neville Chamberlain is remembered as his dad was Joseph Chamberlain, in Birmingham there is Chamberlain Square, also there is a Joseph Chamberlain College.
What is a pro of a constitutional monarchy?
the monarch has no political preference so is unbiased and is able to guide the Prime Minister in running the country,
faster and more flexible government,
the King/Queen has no interest in money since they're not there only for a term, but possibly for a lifetime, so there's less chances for corruption,
membership to the IML,
improved international relations,
strengthening of traditionsal values.
German ace pilots -battle of Britain?
JE 'Johnny'Johnson; Adolph 'Sailor' Malan (I think he was South African); Douglas Bader, a recent documentary suggests he was shot down by friendly fire, an incredible story of courage of a man overcoming adversity; Another South African, marmaduke 'Pat' Pattle was top scorer, mostly in the Mediterranean; Stanford Tuck; New Zealander Alan Deere.
In order to hypothesize, declare, disprove, argue against etc. the "irrational" behavior(s) of an organism we are first required to determine the definition of "rational" and "rationale". One of the significant "problems" with declaring man as being "irrational" is that we are seeking/sharing information associated with this very topic. In order to acknowledge the existence of the potential for irrational behavior, not to mention rational behavior, some form of rationale is required.
In either of these behaviors (e.g. seeking or sharing) each of us have exhibited several examples of reason, principle and even accounting (not the financial science).
However, one of the significant issues, with declaring man as being a rational organism, rests within the concept of rationalization. In order to "use" rationale, the presence of some form of emotion or emotional behavior is required to exist or to be in question (e.g. yeah but, with that, what about, no I, etc.). Within this process, the "individual" in question is seeking to support an explanation for which no "prime reason" can be provided. In this, man is required to apply some form of unconscious (e.g. irrational) information to complete a cycle (e.g. answer a question, solve a puzzle, eliminate confusion to the greatest extent possible etc.). With that, "rational processes" are no longer the only process associated with "thought".
What jobs did women in Britain do in World War 2?
Women under 30 were conscripted and married women had to have young children to escape having to serve.
In return for their work special daycare entres were provided for the children and welfare refroms meant that workers had more rights than before the war. Another way to look at this question would be to ask why Germany failed to fully involve the women of their state.
The German war economy was badly organised and did not use all its available resources. Women and people with Nazi party connections did not have to do much work. Germany used slave labour in factories and oddly enough they were not very keen to produce high quality weapons for their oppressors.aal was they loved there husbands and shaged them allot
AnswerSome of the jobs that women did during WW2 was munitions, grew food, machinists, lumberjacks, dockers, railway engineers, nurses and many more/ AnswerThey worked in munition factories to help supply the armies. they also took over jobs considered manley (such as Auxiliary training services. AnswerThey joined the armed forces. AnswerDuring World War Two the Britsh women were recruited to help towards the war effort. The nation had a common goal and everyone pulled together to survive.Women went to work in munitions factories creating the ammunition the soldiers in the front line needed desperately. They took up traditonal "men's work" such as driving buses & trains, driving cabs, and many were even conscripted into the army.
For many women it was the first time they had been in employment and the first time they had earned their own salary.
Although frowned upon, women started to go out more on their own. Their husbands were fighting in the war and they began to go to the cinema, etc.
By the time the British men returned from war the British women had a new found independance. They no longer were reliant on their "men" and many were reluctant to leave their jobs in order to allow the men to return.
These changes were a big step towards womens rights and from thsi we have seen great results. Women started to wear trousers and boots instead of skirts and heels as theses were not suitable for the work they had to do.
As a society we never give those women the thanks they deserved. How many of us wear trousers as the "norm". Perhaps if the war hadn't occurred we would still be a majority of housewifes, whose only purpose was to reproduce.
What event brought Britain and France into the war?
The main major event that got Britain and France involved in WWII was the invasion of Poland by the Nazis. The three countries, Britain, France, and Poland had an agreement that if any one of them was invaded the other two would attack Germany.
What dangers did people have during the world war 2?
there were airaid sirens and poppy sirens and i dont no what els
What year did World War two end?
The traditional answer is May 8th 1945 when Germany surrendered to the Allied Powers, but a more revised answer would be after Germany was reformed in the Fall of the Berlin Wall and a full peace treaty between Germany and the Allies was set up September 12th 1990
Did people starve during World War 2?
Statistics vary, it may be quoted that 13 - 20 million people died from famine and war related disease
What did the Europeans do to protect their land claims and resources from competitors?
Europeans fought and built forts to protect their land claims and raw materials from others.
How the Wright Brothers flew their planes?
The Wright brothers DID NOT "create the world's first airplane" - they built on the success and failure of others before them and prevailed to have the first successful flight.
What was Winston Churchill's army rank?
Britain declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939, two days after Germany invaded Poland. Also on September 3, Churchill was named First Lord of the Admiralty. This was a political office, the civilian head of the Royal Navy, the equivalent of the then existing cabinet office in the United States of Secretary of the Navy. (The US Secretary of the Navy and Secretary of War, the civilian heads of the Navy and Army, were combined in 1947 into the office of the Secretary of Defense. In Britain the office of First Lord of the Admiralty was abolished in 1964, after more than 300 years). The First Lord was an extremely important position. Britain depended on the Royal Navy for her continued national existence, as an island nation that had to have imports by sea to feed its people and arm its military. Churchill had been active in British politics for decades and was 64 years old when WWII began. Churchill had been First Lord of the Admiralty before, from 1911, before WWI began, until 1915, when WWI had been going on for more than a year. He resigned as First Lord during WWI and accepted responsibility for the failed Gallipolli Campaign, an invasion by sea of Turkey that he had strongly urged. After resigning as First Lord in 1915, Churchill accepted command of a battalion on the Western Front in France (he had been trained as an Army officer by attending Sandhurst, the British equivalent of West Point). After almost a year in Franc he was named Minister of Munitions for the latter part of WWI, in charge of war production of military supplies. During WWII Churchill served as First Lord for about nine months. The civilian head of the government in Britain is the Prime Minister. The existing government lost the confidence of the people and of the King, who asked Churchill to become Prime Minister and to form a coalition government on May 10, 1940. At the same time Churchill also took over the duties of the Minster of War, the civilian head of the Army. Churchill kept both these positions until after Germany was defeated. In Britain, elections can be called almost at any time, and after Germany was beaten - but while the war with Japan was still going on - the British people called an election, and to show their gratitude to the man who saved them and their country, they voted Churchill out of office in July, 1945, about a month before final victory, so he was denied that triumph. Churchill was again Prime Minister from 1951 to 1955, after which he retired, being more than 80 years old. He died in 1964.
Why was Omaha Beach the hardest to conquer for the allies?
the beach was very hard to take because the barriers were not cleared and there was not any of the tanks there. The German army also had the beach covered with heavy machine guns.
Who was the leader of the British army during World War 1?
At the start it was Sir John French & for most of the war it was Douglas Haig.
Was it compulsory to be a soldier in World War 2?
No, however as the war went on the Government increasingly required military style training in the schools and fully expected children, along with the rest of the civilian population, actively to fight in the event of an American invasion. Michael Montagne
What is the price of food in 1940 England?
Food rationing kept prices down. In fact, one of the main purposes of rationing by coupons was to prevent, or at least drastically limit, rationing by price. (Without rationing by coupons, shortages would have driven food prices sky high, and no government wants riots during a difficult war).
Who did the British hire from Germany to add to this British army?
The British hired mercenaries from Germany to help their army.
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What year was the last white Christmas in Britain?
2004 .
The last official White Christmas in London was in 1976.
How much did coal miners get paid in England?
Pay is a lot better than it once was. The actual pay will depend on where you are, and what skills you have. A skilled equipment operator or blaster will make more than a laborer. No way to give one single answer- sorry.
Why were the cities targeted in the blitz?
The Britons were targeted during the blitz. Hitlers intention for bombing was to scare them into surrendering and make it difficult for them to wage war.
Why did Britain refuse to allow colonists to settle on it's newly won land?
king george the third thought it was unfair for the indians to have no land so britain gave the west side of the appalachian mountains and no colonists could set foot on the area the indians used the lands for hunting and farming and housing...............................haha i got this answer from my textbook was this helpful? i hope it was :)
Did South America become involved in World War 2?
mabye because the cheese was a main cause in the social effects and i just like them because of hotdogs
Who wwere important people in the book of genesis?
Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Isaac, Ishmael, Joseph, the Lord, Adam, Eve, hmmm....there could be a few others. But those a very important people.
How did Hitler conquer England?
Hitler used his Luftwaffe which was his Air Force, he used the Messersmiths whech were the German Fighter Jets in that era. He had a sneak attack upon them before they knew what hit them.