What are some other names for shelter?
different names of shelters:
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What was the resistence movement?
The white rose was a non-violent resistance group in Nazi Germany, consisting of a number of students from the University of Munich and their philosophy professor.The white rose was a non-violent resistance group in Nazi Germany, consisting of a number of students from the University of Munich and their philosophy professor.
Which best describes the US' policy toward Iraq in the 1980's?
The United States suppported the fight against Iran
The United States sold Iraq a huge arsenal of weapons.
What is the lend lease act and how did it help the US?
The lend-lease act allowed the US to provide the allies munitions and materiel in exchange for permanent bases within the foreign countries' borders.
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Why did Germans resent the allies?
The Germans believed they were the master race and were better then every one else at every thing
Why did Britain and France refuse to confront Germany until the invasion of Poland?
The countries involved in WW1 had taken losses in population unlike any other conflict in the history of the world, so they were reluctant to enter another confrontation until Germany directly invaded an ally of Britian, Poland in 1939.
El Alemein was the first major victory against the Germans by the British 8th Army. It gave Britain and its allies confidence to fight on. After Alemein no major battles were lost. Midway was a great victory for the US Navy. It turned the Pacific war against the Japanese who never recovered from their defeat. Stalingrad was the victory that turned the war on the Eastern front in Russia's favor. After the German surrender there, the Red Army grew stronger by the day and gradually pushed the Germans back.
Under the terms of the Lend-Lease Act passed March 1941 the US government allowed the president to?
The 1941 Lend-Lease Act enabled the president to sell or lease arms to any nation critical to national defense.
Was the boxer treaty of 1901 fair?
Probably not. Take a look....
"In 1901, 11 nations forced representatives of the Manchu government to agree to these provisions of the Boxer Treaty:
• A massive payment of $333 million ($4.4 billion in today's dollars) to compensate the foreign nations for their injuries during the Boxer Uprising and war. (The United States later returned most of its share for the education of Chinese students studying in America.)
• The execution of over 100 Boxer leaders and Chinese officials who aided them.
• The exclusion of any Chinese residents from the Legation Quarter.
• The destruction of Chinese forts outside Tianjin.
• The permanent stationing of foreign troops at various places between Beijing and Tianjin.
• The death penalty for any member of an anti-foreign group like the Boxers."
Which states were allies of France in 1812?
The Kingdom of Norway, and Denmark, Prussia and the Austrian Empire.
Why did it take four more months to defeat Japan after Germany surrendered in early May of 1945?
It did take more than four months to defeat Japan after Germany surrendered in early May of 1945 because the period was used to disarm them.
Policy that required countries at war to pay cash for all nonmilitary goods and provide transport?
cash and carry
How did convoys contribute to the success of the allies?
The convoys contributed to the success of allies by creating a mutual safter by sending warships to protect the merchant ships
What would have happened if Britain had kept its alliance with Japan and joined the Axis Powers?
We would have kicked their asses too. No , really things would have been much more difficult without the UK as alies and the use of Britain being the military staging point for the US during our European campaign.
When did the allies declare war on japan in world war 2?
Sorry for that last answer. Some people. It all started with Pearl Harbor for America. Since so much damage was inflicted, Roosevelt soon asked the UN to declare war on Japan.
Where are the air raid sirens now?
They were all removed at the end of the Cold War about 20 years ago.
A major turning point of the war was-?
There were several turning points in the Second World War: