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  Piotr Wrobel. The Devil's Playground: Poland in World War II
During the battle of Bautzen in April 1945, the Second Polish Army, established by the communists in 1944, defeated the German forces that were sent to the aid of besieged Berlin.
By the end of World War II, the Polish Armed Forces were the fourth largest among the Allies, following the armies of the Soviet Union, the United States, and the British Commonwealth.
In the Polish political vocabulary Yalta became a symbol of treason and betrayal, and the Yalta conference is considered a close copy of the Munich conference.
www.warsawuprising.com /paper/wrobel2.htm   (4422 words)

  
 Best of History Web Sites: World War II History (WWII)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Second World War is a Spartacus Educational website and enables one to research individual people and events of the war in detail.
In Total War, eyewitnesses from Britain, Germany, Russia, Korea, Japan, and the United States tell the story of how millions of civilians participated and came to be legitimate targets in the Second World War.
Maps of World War II Maps of World War II provides an overview of WWII through a collection of maps that present the battles and campaigns fought in the various theatres of war.
www.besthistorysites.net /WWII.shtml   (3844 words)

  
 Yukiko Koshiro | Eurasian Eclipse: Japan's End Game in World War II | The American Historical Review, 109.2 | The ...
During the spring of 1944, the Imperial Headquarters acknowledged that the CCP was establishing a semi-independent regime as a rival to the GMD government.
In the last phase of World War II, Japan was investigating the best way for the empire to collapse in a new configuration of power and searching for the best strategy toward the Soviets while observing the spatial and temporal origins of the Cold War in Asia.
Once the war was over, defeated Japan quietly withdrew into a niche, away from the new rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, and devoted its resources to the nation's reconstruction.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/ahr/109.2/koshiro.html   (11836 words)

  
 World War II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
World War II in Ukraine: June 22, 1941
World War II - Britannica.com: Invasion of the Low Countries and the Fall of France
Bombing In World War II: The Evolution of Warfare
members.aol.com /TeacherNet/WWII.html   (2533 words)

  
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France In World War II: The focus here is on France's role during the outbreak of the war, defeat in 1940, and the Resistance.
The Battle of Kursk: The greatest armored battle of the Second World War was a slugfest between the Germans and Soviets at Kursk.
The Office of War Information: The OWI was created by the American government to boost morale and act as an agency for propaganda during the war.
faculty.ed.umuc.edu /~bhull/war.html   (4880 words)

  
 Internet Public Library: Pathfinders
This document is intended to aide high school and college students in beginning research papers on World War II.
World War II: World War Two, the Second World War, the Great Patriotic War, World War, 1939-1945.
Generally, a mixture of primary and secondary source materials are used in research papers at the college level; high school papers tend to focus more on secodary materials.
www.ipl.org /div/pf/entry/48549   (857 words)

  
 Marlowe: world politics and the war on terror
During a military confrontation, they will be in a better position because they represent the power of the state along with the power of the popular militias.
Civil War The war in the United States between the Union and the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865.
Civil War The war in England between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists from 1642 to 1648.
fnmarlowe-politics-world.blogspot.com   (13681 words)

  
 The Cuban Missile Crisis
The failure of the two leaders to resolve any of their differences during the summit led Khrushchev to view Kennedy as a weak president who lacked the power or support to negotiate any meaningful concessions in the arms race.
During a discussion with congressional leaders, Senate minority leader Everett Dirksen mention's Khrushchev's public request for a summit meeting to resolve the crisis.
JFK raises the question of the political ramifications of letting the Bucharest pass through the quarantine.(24:30) Suggests that it might be worth giving the USSR "sufficient grace to get its instructions clear" or for the UN to reach an agreement.
www.hpol.org /jfk/cuban   (7420 words)

  
 For All Time - World War II (parts 1-34)
Nationalization of war industries, barely, survives, though the nationalization is restricted to munitions only, and the promised payments to the corporations involved are trebled.
War is, after all, a mightily complex thing, and the greatest seaborne invasion in history, up to that time, was perhaps the most complex undertaking of the Allied armies up to that time.
The hospital was struck by a burning Spitfire during the very last days of the war, and most of the staff fled or died, the survivors surrender, and lead the Poles to a crumbling bunker and a lone, ranting figure in a wheelchair and diapers.
foralltime.alternatehistory.com   (19006 words)

  
 World War I "The Great War"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Unwilling to risk war with the United States, Germany stopped the bombing of those ships, but continued to attack ships that were clearly involved in military activities.
You also had women who suddenly had to earn a living while their husbands were off to war and there was a lot of prejudice against females in the workplace.
World War I Horse: The role of horse in World War One
members.aol.com /TeacherNet/WWI.html   (2173 words)

  
 World War II Books by Author   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Last Hero Wild Bill Donovan: the biography and political experience of Major General William J. Donovan, founder of the OSS and "father" of the CIA, from his personal and secret papers and the diaries of Ruth Donovan.
After the war, some of the Nazi eugenicists, tried at Nuremberg and in German courts, were executed, while others received light sentences.
Spector, Ronald H. At War, at Sea: Sailors and Naval Warfare in the Twentieth Century.
history.acusd.edu /gen/classes/ww2/readings175A.html   (7026 words)

  
 Documents Related to World War II
The Reichsfuehrer-SS and Chief of the German Police in the Ministry of the Interior to the Foreign Ministry on the explusion of all Soviet Russian Jews from Reich territory, BERLIN, January 5, 1938, Received January 10, 1938.
World War II in Ukraine, The Ukrainian Experience in World War II With a Brief Survey of Ukraine's Population Loss of 10 Million, by Andrew Gregorovich
The Director of the War Plans Division of the Navy Department (Turner) to the Chief of Naval Operations (Stark), July 19, 1941 [The Possible Effects of an Embargo].
www.mtholyoke.edu /acad/intrel/ww2.htm   (12677 words)

  
 Teaching History with Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Includes background information, focus questions, pupil activities and handouts, assessment, and references to books, articles, web sites, literature, audio-video programs, and historic site.
Covers various topics of the war such as campaigns and battles, politics, home front, and the holocaust.
Maps of World War II provides an overview of WWII through a collection of maps that present the battles and campaigns fought in the various theatres of war.
thwt.org /Newsletterh7-wwii.htm   (829 words)

  
 Cold War Through Desert Storm
Cold War Policies 1945-1991 - First Year of the Cold War - 1945 - Cold War Demonstrations - 1946 - Containment 1947-49 - The Reagan Revolution 1980-88 - Reagan 1984-86 - Clinton Presidency 1993-2000
ALSO, check my World War II page and scroll down to the "Manhattan Project" Section for more links regarding nuclear weapons.
The Korean War Project will assist you on information for this forgotten "police action".
www.teacheroz.com /coldwar.htm   (982 words)

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