What happened to allied and axis power during D-day in WWII?
They were the alliances formed by Germany, Italy, Japan, and several other Balkan countries (Axis) against USA, Britain, Russia, China, and host of other countries, Such as South Africa, Brazil, Canada, India, etc etc. there main goal was to... fight eachother? this is too broad of a question.
What was a result of nationalism in europe in the 1800's?
The unification of Italy
The Franco-Prussian War
The unification of Germany
What advantages did the axis powers have at the beginning of the war?
At the beginning of WW2 the axis (particularly Germany) was ahead of the U.S. in almost everything. Their navy was superior as well as the air force. The army received better training and some will argue to say that if Hitler had not cut the funding on the air force and had listened to his generals that the war would have lasted a lot longer. The only advantage I can see that the Japs would have was the element of surprise (Pearl Harbor) and the jet stream that was above Japan that made it difficult for allied precision bombing. Towards the end of the war the U.S. pulled out in front with key advancements such as the M1 Garrand, P-51 Mustang, B-29 Superfortress, and of course the atomic bomb.
How modern airplanes where affected by World War 2 planes?
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The technology of aircraft design made great changes during WW1. When the war began, many aircraft were designed similar to the Wright Brothers (even though the Wright Bros fought to keep their design a secret by use of patents, the foreign aircraft designers used their designs and improved on them.) Some of the features of the early design included:
A- Elevator controls in front of the wings
B- Pusher engines mounted in rear of the pilot
C- Warped wing flight controls
D- Heavy engines that produced very little horsepower, usually 2 or 4 cycliners
E- Guns were mounted in rear and operated by separate gunner/observer
As the war progressed, aircraft design improved the performance and maneuverabilty of the aircraft. Even though the Rotary Engines became a popular design that produced good thrust-to-weight, it eventually became out-dated. The Rotary Engine would turn with the propellor on a fixed shaft. (A Radial Engine is a fixed engine with its cyclinders mounted around the propellor shaft---it doesn't rotate.) With the improvement of engine technology, the typical engine became the water-cooled, straight-line,multi-cylinder engine. New engines included 12-cylinder engines or V-8 engines that were much lighter and produced more horsepower.
The elevator controls moved to the rear and the engines moved to the front. Eventually the armament was mounted on the fuselage so the pilot would fly the aircraft at his intended target. The common flight controls were hinged control surfaces.
All of these changes became the norm for the post-war aircraft.
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Who are the leaders of the axis and allied powers?
Leader of Axis
Hitler - Germany
Mussolini - Italy
Tojo - Japan
Leader of Allies
Franklin D Roosevelt - USA
Joseph Stalin - Soviet Russia
Winston Churchill - Britain
The European Theater was an area of heavy fighting across Europe, during World War II, from 1 September1939 to 8 May1945. Allied forces fought the Axis powers in three theaters: the Eastern Front, the Western Front and the Mediterranean Theater.
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What do you feel in Hiroshima bombing?
We talk a lot about the effects of nuclear weapons on human health, but it is also important to ask what effects the knowledge of the world's nuclear arsenals and their destructive power may have on the human psyche. Do we really feel okay about living under the constant threat of annihilation posed by nuclear weapons? Many of us may not even have the energy to think about it, because the idea seems frightening, abstract and overwhelming.
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Even though nuclear weapons are high-technological devices, we have to remember that in the end it is man who holds the finger on the trigger; it is man who has developed these weapons and who controls them and has the capacity to launch them - and get rid of them. History shows that on a number of occasions man has been a hair's breadth from using nuclear weapons by mistake, due to human errors and misinterpretations. How would it feel to be the one responsible for life and death - for the "to be or not to be" of mankind?
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Only twice during the nuclear age have nuclear weapons been used in war: in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. Close to 200 000 people were killed, but many survived. The Japanese call these survivors of the bomb Hibakusha. Today, many of the Hibakusha who are still alive travel the world to tell about their experience and memories. Many of them tell sad stories of exclusion and social stigmatization - of how society has rather not seen and offered a place to them, since they carry the memory of the terrible things that affected Japan in 1945.
What were the axis powers goals?
The Nazis wanted to take over all of Europe and eliminate all Jewish people
I think Italy wanted whatever Germany wanted im pretty sure they just sided with Germany so Germany wouldn't invade them and beat them bloody
Japan wanted to take control of all the Pacific Islands to create and island empire
What was first non-German territory Hitler took?
The Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia He took this without force. The first non-Germanic country he took with force was Poland.
Was world war 2 fought between the allied and the axis power?
Yes. The allies were Great Britain, France, USA, Australia, Holland, New Zealand, Canada, Greece, Norway, Finland, China and the Soviet Union. The Axis was Germany, Italy, Vichy France, Romania, and Japan.
When did Germany annex Austria?
The union of Germany and Austria was called the "Anschluss" and occured in 1938.
Adolf Hitler hoped to draw Italy into Germany's realm through an alliance with?
Spain Spain? Intriguing - I would have thought an alliance with Mussolini, Italy's leader.
Why should governments regulate competition in a country?
Study Island: to ensure a wide variety of products for consumer
also study island: to keep prices of goods and services low
Jesus was the lord and Saviour.
Muhammed was the last prophet of God and Jesus was just another prophet.
The Earth was created in 7 human days.
The world is flat.
The universe revolves around the Earth.
There is one God.
There are many gods.
There is no God.
These are but a few, there are millions more.
Why do people disliked jewish?
It's not true. Jewish people are respected in many countries in the world.
What country did the Axis have?
In WW II there were 3 Axis powers in the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo axis, those being Italy, Germany, and Japan. It should be noted that Japan had no formal alliance with the Third Reich although they did have common enemies.
Why did Hitler want to eliminate so many races?
Hitler's idea of a pure Aryan race is that he wanted a new, purer Germany free from communism and Jews, this led to the Holocaust especially the Final Solution, The extermination of the Jews.
Hitler wanted to kill the Jews because they weren't Aryan and Hitler believed that the Jews were the cause for all Germany's bad times This is also known to be Antisemitism
Why did the axis powers fight in world war 2?
The Axis power were in WW2 after Hitler, the leader of the Nazi party and the at the time leader of German decided to attack Poland which also started World War 2. German was part of the axis powers and therefore the Axis powers joined the war.
Were the Nazi leaders tried for their war crimes and how are they punished?
The Nazi leaders were tried in the Nuremberg Trials and the majority of them were convicted and either put into prison for a long time or executed. Some of them escaped being executed by swallowing poisoned capsules. You can read about the trials on the link below.
Because there got Ben Cousins and Deledio and Richo and Brown Deeeeerrrr
What action did Hitler take once in power?
He worked to bring Germany up from the mess of the Weimar republic and the depression. In most ways, Hitler was very good for Germany as he made them become what they once were.
He stopped them paying the money for ww1 (Versailes Treaty) also.