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- 1191: Atom Bomb
- ... communist north and a democratic south. The US did not want communism to spread because they strongly opposed it and they did not want a join occupation of Japan with the Soviet Union like in Germany. The only resolution was to end the war quickly by dropping the bomb. World War II, after four years of fighting around the world, came to a sudden end with two events: dropping of the ...
- 1192: Assessment Of Economic Progres
- ... were valued at about $37.6 billion (Dutt, 1992). Principal exports were agricultural and manufactured goods, such as electronics, clothing and footwear, and rubber. Thailand's primary trading partners were Japan, the United States, Singapore, Germany, Hong Kong, and South Korea. Assessment of Costs and Benefits of Economic Growth: BENEFITS 1) Increase people's incomes 2) Expansion of cities or the rise in urbanization: (a) Creating employment opportunities, many rural peasants ...
- 1193: Asian American
- ... plunge all Americans into war when a huge surprise attack was staged on the US Pacific Fleet by the Empire of Japan. Almost overnight the country was united in its stance against the countries of Germany and Japan. The government put huge amounts of money into the economy and Americans found it very easy for them to grab opportunities in factories and the armed forces. Although most Americans of this generation ...
- 1194: Apartheid In South Africa
- ... time, except for a brief period in the 30 s. Only during World War I was the country split, and was there some actual armed rebellion against the United Party which joined the war against Germany. The Nationalist Party turned towards Hitler in the 1930 s, and added a hate of Jews to their hate of English-speakers, the natives and indians. They preferred a one-party system where the English ...
- 1195: Africa 2
- ... II, the African people gained their independence from European countries that had controlled most of the continent since the 19th century. France and the United Kingdom had the largest colonial empires, though Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Germany, and Italy also had African possessions. By the end of 1990, only South Africa remained under the control of a white minority government; even there, President F.W. de Klerk in 1990 took steps toward ...
- 1196: A Comparison On The Iranian An
- ... to be neutral. According to Reza shah s son s biography An Answer to History, The shah was not partial to the Axis powers. He went so far as to say that his father distrusted Germany and Adolph Hitler. However, one would get a very different picture if they saw how the shah had acted. He hired many German technicians to reform Iran. It became obvious that the Shah was leaning ...
- 1197: A Background Of Argentina
- ... of oil, feed, and steel with major industries like food processing and agribusiness, they have a healthy, thriving system. Argentina s major trading partners consist of countries such as Brazil, the US, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, and France. Argentina is a relatively rich country; it has a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of roughly US$283 billion, with about $6800 GDP per head. Argentina is 18th in world GDP ranking. Argentina is ...
- 1198: Touch Wood By Renιe Roth-Hano
- ... girl during the German invasion of France. In 1940, Renιe and her family were living in Alsace, France, where nothing ever changed. No one expected anything unusual to happen. Then one day, a war with Germany is announced on the radio. The Germans wanted to annex Alsace and forced the Jews to leave. France was split into two zones- the Free Zone and the German occupied zone. RenιeΉs father chose ...
- 1199: Night Essay
- The book Night, written by Elie Wiesel, is a fictional book based on one of the authors horrifying life experiences. It is set during WW II at various concentration camps in and around Germany, from the end of the year 1941 to the beginning of 1945. Starting from the times people are forced out of their homes, their lives are changed drastically, both physically and emotionally. Their lives are ...
- 1200: 1984 4
- ... World War II. During that time Soviets gained six nations as satellites. England was helpless and had to worry about their own problems and had to watch the Soviet Union take control of half of Germany. The leader of the Soviet Union, Stalin, closely resembles Big Brother. They were both larger than life figures in their respective countries. In the Soviet Union you could easily have found large posters with Stalin ...
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