What are 2 examples of racial segregation after world war 2?
Homer Plessy, for riding on the whites olny cart..knowing he was 1/8th black.even though he looked white
What five nations were not taken over by the axis power?
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the USA. Besides, the whole Latin American bloc (from 1942 onwards, Latin American republics sided with the US-led forces).
What did poor people wear in world war 2?
During World War II, poor people often wore simple, practical clothing that was often hand-me-downs or made from repurposed materials. Fabrics were rationed, leading to the use of durable but less fashionable materials. Many wore utilitarian garments such as overalls, dresses, and sturdy shoes, which prioritized function over style. Additionally, clothing often reflected scarcity, with people mending and altering what they had to extend its usability.
Was the Pearl Harbor allies or axis powers?
Pearl Harbor is in Hawaii, which is part of the United States. At the time Pearl Harbor was bombed, the United States had not yet decided to join the war. The United States were neutral.
Japan was the country that bombed Pearl Harbor. Japan was an Axis Power.
Because of the bombing, the United States decided to join the war. The United States became an Allied Power.
Flame throwers were used by both the Allies and Axis in WW II. The first time they were used by the Japanese against US military was at the Battle of Wake Island. US Marines quickly learned that a round from a 50 cal. on the back pack tank cured that problem.
When did France get invaded by the Axis Powers?
In WW2 the French and Britain said they would declare war on Germany if they attacked Poland. When Nazi Germany invaded Poland France and Britain declared war on Germany. Then Germany stormed French.
When was Kurt Christoph Graf von Schwerin born?
Kurt Christoph Graf von Schwerin was born on October 26, 1684.
What were Franklin Delano Roosevelt's worries about Axis powers in World War 2?
The Germans had at least a strong possibility of producing an atomic weapon that could be used against the British or the US in North America or employed against a target of opportunity like the invasion fleet on D-Day. This technology might also have been provided to the Japanese for use in the defense of the eventual attack of the Home Islands. Numerous strategic targets were available: London might have taken the UK out of WWII, Los Angeles, San Francisco or New York might have removed homeland support, or the Panama Canal could have weakened shipping interests.
What rule describes a transformation across the Y-Axis?
Since the x coordinate will change, but not the y coordinate, take (x,y) and reflect across the y axis and you have (-x,y)
Which guns were issued to which units in World War 2?
erm sniper if youlook at this i will shoot you
by bob
What were the three axis power and the dictators who rules them?
In WW II the three Axis powers, and the dictators who ruled them, were:
Germany, ruled by Adolf Hitler
Italy, ruled by Benito Mussolini, and
Japan, ruled by Hideki Tojo (who was acting theoretically on behalf of Emperor Hirohito).
What countries took part in world war 1 and 2?
u.s., france, soviet union, england, australia, germany, italy, japan, and china
What is the Scortched Earth Policy?
the scortched earth policy is where when an army retreats, they burn everything as they go by, so the enemy has no food or shelter to use when they get there.
The scorched earth policy is a military strategy or operational method which involves destroying anything useful to the enemy while advancing through or withdrawing from an a battle area or places in the enemy's country. The Allied Forces used this method against the Japanese and Germany in order to motivate the citizens to beg for the war to end and to destroy military installations and war plants. In Tokyo, during World War 2, on one night the Allied Forces burned 16 square miles of Tokyo. They bombed with napalm and conventional bombs night after night. Nearly every city had been burned.
This policy is still in use but napalm bombs are no longer used in this strategy.
Can you buy an old World War 2 plane?
yes possibly, but only if you had an extremely large amount of money, but there might not be any for sale most of them are in museums or owned by charities that restore them to fly at air shows. it would also depend one whether you want to buy a small plane or a giant bomber.
but anyway most if not all charities or museums would no sell any of them because they are so precious and some are rare now.