World war 2 the battleships
[DOC File]World War II
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World War II. (Feb. 1945) 4. Potsdamn Conference—July 1945—only Stalin left of the . Big 3—FDR died and Harry Truman took over and Clement . Attlee was new Prime Minister in Great Britain. The . members agreed to: (1) only accept an unconditional surrender . of Japan, and (2) hold war-crime trails for members of the . Nazi party.
[DOCX File]Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial - U.S. Navy Ship
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Battleships were the most powerful surface warships in the world during the 20th century. The battleship building race between Germany and Great Britain was one of the causes of World War I. After the war, the navies of Great Britain, the United States, and Japan got into a second building race.
[DOCX File]National Archives
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Many of the records relate to World War II and include beach studies of Kiska Island and Guam, and target maps of the Solomon Islands. Some records relate to World War I including a chart of the activities of U-151 in 1918, and charts of the German naval blockades of …
[DOC File]USII Readings Unit 6 World War II
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, 6 million European Jews, but also 2 million Poles, 1.5 million Roma (or Gypsies), 250,000 disabled, 15,ooo homosexuals, and 5,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses lost their lives during the war. More than any previous war in history, World War II was a . total war, [which. means when countries at war put all of their resources into fighting that war].
[DOC File]Introduction - World War I / The Great War / 1914-1918
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Table 2 Major Ships Involved in the War. United States. Germany. Battleships. Battleships. USS Maine (BB-10) SMS Wittelsbach USS Missouri (BB-11) SMS Wettin USS Ohio (BB-12) SMS Zähringen USS Alabama (BB-8) SMS Mecklenburg USS Kearsarge (BB-5) SMS Schwaben USS Indiana (BB-1) SMS Kaiser Friedrich III USS Massachusetts (BB-2) SMS Kaiser Wilhelm ...
[DOC File]The Turning Point of the Pacific War: Two Views
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Toshiyuki Yokoi, "Thoughts on Japan's Naval Defeat", in Evans, The Japanese Navy in World War II. Total Allied Losses Guadalcanal Campaign. 615 Aircraft . 2 Carriers (1 fleet, 1 light) 0 Battleships (1) 6 Heavy Cruisers (0) 2 Light Cruisers (4) 14 Destroyers (62) 0 Submarines (18) 4 Transport Ships. 1,769 men Army and Marine Corps. 4,911 men ...
[DOC File]MAIN Causes of World War I: Lyrical Footnotes
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European powers were engaged an escalating arms race in the years before World War I. Between 1870 and 1914 overall European spending on weapons increased 300%. A good example of the militaristic atmosphere was the naval arms race between England and Germany, in which each side struggled to build bigger, faster and deadlier dreadnought battleships.
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World War I resolved few of the problems that had caused it and served as a prelude to an even greater war a generation later. The United States was arguably the only nation to emerge from the conflict stronger than when it had entered it, and was now clearly the pre-eminent power in the world.
[DOC File]The Port Chicago 50: An Oral History
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News report (archive): In the Pacific war, American battleships, cruisers and destroyers shelled Guam Island on Sunday for the second straight day. Here at home, officials say that 337 persons are known dead or missing and presumed dead, more than 300 others injured as the result of last night's explosion of two ammunition ships at Port Chicago ...
[DOC File]Handout: Jigsaw WWI Causes Activity
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This motivated the British to launch the Dreadnought, invented by Admiral Sir John Fisher, in 1906. The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 had demonstrated how effective these battleships were. As Britain increased their output of battleships, Germany correspondingly stepped up their naval production, including the Dreadnought.
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