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      The Soviet Union (Russia): The German attack on Russia from 1941 was a complete disaster. Despite initially taking over huge chunks of Russian land, the Germany army found itself spread out over a huge area they couldn’t control. Especially since the brutal treatment of the local people meant the Germans had to fight them as well as the Army.

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      Many German Jews felt thoroughly German, and wanted to stay. It was difficult/ impossible to find countries willing to accept large numbers of Jews. Jews were being stripped of the wealth needed to emigrate easily due to Nazi policies against Jewish business etc.

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      Other cheaper European producers hurt NI by 1900 but WW1 helped. 90% of workers were women and children and cheap. Damp and warm air. Few workers made it past 45. 10 hour days and half day Saturday in 1900. 1901 children under 12 banned. Shipbuilding. Up …

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      The German war plans were probably the best thought out of the beginning of the war and France’s war plans (Plan 17) basically walked right into Germany’s trap. So why didn’t Germany win? Several reasons. The first is that offensive tech and tactics hadn’t caught up to defensive tech. So it was much easier to defend than to attack.

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      Students to work in groups to prepare a presentation on the extent of change in one defined area from 1750-1900. Research homework included. Areas = (transport, politics, populati

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      A few points included in the treaty: Germany had to become a Republic (their leader, Kaiser Wilhelm, fled the country and the new German government became known as the Weimar Republic), Germany was made to pay $6.6billion to France (due to damage from bombs), the Weimar Republic were only allowed 100,000 soldiers and a lot of German land was lost.

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    • [DOC File]1918 Pandemic Influenza in Maine

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      Saturday, September 7 1918 . The first soldier at Camp Devens becomes ill with influenza. Just 35 miles northwest of Boston this camp, like so many other military camps, was hurriedly erected the summer of 1917 just after President Wilson and Congress declared war against Germany and entered the United States into World War I.

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      How did German soldiers survive the 4 day bombardment at the Battle of the Somme in 1916? Why did U-Boats almost defeat Britain in WW1? When he sys “the Great war changed Britain in ways unimaginable four years earlier”, he means… Read: Chapter 1; The Road to Wigan Pier by George Orwell. The Road to Wigan Pier is a book by the British writer

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      Her work had a great impact on the treatment of the insane and mentally ill, which saw an increase in founding as a result. By studying Bly a teacher would be able to show the growing role of women, how women are seen internationally, the spread of knowledge and news between Britain and America, the importance of journalism.

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