Propaganda in Nazi Germany was used to manipulate public opinion, promote Nazi ideology, and demonize targeted groups such as Jews. By controlling the information and shaping public perception, the Nazi regime was able to maintain control over the German population through fear, indoctrination, and censorship. Propaganda also fostered a sense of unity and loyalty among the German people to the regime and its leadership.
Most tungsten in the U.S. is mined in California. The majority of the tungsten production in the U.S. comes from the Panamint Mountains in California.
One weakness of the agreements made at the conclusion of World War I, such as the Treaty of Versailles, was the imposition of heavy reparations on Germany. These reparations placed a significant economic burden on Germany and contributed to the country's economic instability, which in turn helped create the conditions for the rise of Adolf Hitler and the outbreak of World War II.
Tec 5 refers to a Technician 5th Grade, which was a rank in the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean War. 3175th Signal Service Company indicates the specific unit to which the individual belonged.
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from what i have researched so far Argentina doesn't have any allies
The Allied plans for the postwar world included the creation of international organizations like the United Nations to promote peace and cooperation among nations. They also sought to establish democratic governments and protect human rights. Additionally, they aimed to rebuild war-torn countries and prevent future conflict through economic stability and cooperation.
Sicily
Sicily and Sardinia are both part of Italy. The Allies invaded Sicily in Julyu 1943 first and began having a difficult time holding them back even with support of German units. The citizens had had enough of war and losses of their fathers and sons. Italy did not want War to come to their soil and to their precious cultural cities. War on their on soil convinced them to ask for terms of surrender.
The Allies would not allow the Italians to become allies with them. They demanded surrender. While this was discussed and some ideas of landing American paratroopers in Rome to protect their government, the fighting in Sicily continued until the end of August.
After the fall of Sicily, the British 8th Army landed troops on the 'toe' of Italy and the US 5th Army embarked for a landing site further north. Italy finally announced their surrender on 8 September, the day before the invasion force landed at Salerno.
During the Bataan Death March, prisoners of war were subjected to various forms of torture. This included brutal physical abuse such as beatings, bayonet attacks, and even shootings. They were also deprived of food, water, and rest, leading to immense suffering and death. Additionally, the prisoners were forced to march long distances under extreme conditions, further exacerbating their physical and mental torment.
Russia did not become America's ally in 1949 because of heightened tensions and ideological differences between the two countries. The United States and Soviet Union were engaged in the Cold War, with both sides pursuing different political, economic, and military interests. This resulted in a deep divide between the two nations, making it impossible for them to become allies at that time.
first answer: It is very true. If the League of Nations had taken action like it was supposed to, threatening violent countries like Germany by stopping trade or attacking them back, then Germany would've been unable to expand and ceize land that was not theirs. But it is also true that we shouldn't blame the League of Nations for everything. Many people had already believed that Germany had been treated too poorly in the Treaty of Versailles, and thought that it was fair for Germany to get a bit more land back. Hitler also used a great deal of trickery. He told world leaders that he merely wanted to get a bit more land to help Germany a little, and didn't intend to go to a world war. He also had many promises he broke, such as promising to not attack Austria. When Hitler had wanted to capture Czechoslovakia, he didn't just rush in and attack, as Czechoslovakia was supposedly protected by France and Russia. Hitler invited the leader of France over, and told him that he wished to capture a small portion of Czechoslovakia, and that he would stop capturing land entirely. France promptly agreed, and a part of Czechoslavakia, Sudetenland, was given to Germany. Hitler promptly broke his promise of stopping his conquest for land, and captured the rest of Czechoslavakia. At this point the countries realized that Hitler was not to be trusted, but Hitler had already gained popularity with his citizens, and was gaining momentum. So though it was true that the League of Nations should have stepped in and stopped Hitler from capturing land, it is also true that Hitler had decieved a great deal of them, and managed to capture land with little force.
second more correct answer: Although much of the first answer is correct, the League of Nations had no enforcement powers, no army, no navy, etc. The League could establish moral, ethical or international legal thresh holds for actions. However it required individual nations to take action against the aggression. Britain & France were unwilling in 1936-1938 to risk war with Germany to try to prevent Hitler's aggression.
The Battle of Waterloo, just south of Brussels, took place on June 18th, 1815.
Napoleon of France, with an army of 69,000 faced the English Duke of Wellington with one of 67,000.
The battle took place all day and was decided in favour of the Allies (British, Prussians, Dutch) when the Prussian army of 48,000 men arrived.
Napoleon lost 25,000 men killed or wounded and had 6,000 taken prisoner.
Wellington lost 15,000 men killed or wounded. The Prussians lost 7,000 men killed or wounded.
Napoleon surrended after the battle and the French monarchy was restored.
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Officially No. Spain was neutral in World War 2.
Unofficially however, Spain kept friendly relations with both Germany and Italy as ideological allies.
It was rumored that both nations attempted to get Spain to join them but were turned down.
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it was not that Italy refused to support Germany. Mussolini initially did not want to join the war because Italy was not ready militarily.
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The two main commanders of Allied forces during the war against Japan were General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral Chester Nimitz . Nimitz ran the pacific war and MacArthur reclaimed the Philippines.
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