Essays Tagged: "german armies"

The cold war causes and root of World War II.

hina. During World War II the Unites States and the Soviet Union fought together to defeat the nazi German armies. The Unites and Soviet Union became better enemies and rivals. The causes: After world ... e causes: After world war II the Unites States and the Union Soviet could not agree on a treaty for Germany. They finally divided German in two separated nations. In West Germany free election was hel ...

(2 pages) 192 1 2.4 May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > The Cold War

World War II.

In the early morning hours of September 1, 1939, the German armies marched into Poland. On September 3 the British and French surprised Hitler by declari ... y budget, but public opinion, although sympathetic to Britain, was against getting into the war.The Germans hoped to subdue the British by starving them out. In June 1940 they undertook the Battle of ... took the Battle of the Atlantic, using submarine warfare to cut the British overseas lifelines. The Germans now had submarine bases in Norway and France. At the outset the Germans had only 28 submarin ...

(15 pages) 155 1 4.8 Oct/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Life during the cold war

e war had caused. In Europe the economic structure and infrastructure were totally destroyed by the German armies. Europe was in shambles. The United States in the other hand was prospering. The war h ...

(4 pages) 65 0 4.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > The Cold War

Account for the military defeat and collapse of Nazism

for the military defeat and collapse of Nazism.The collapse of Nanism was highly unexpected by the German people especially with the initial euphoria that was associated with Blitzkrieg. Because of G ... ssociated with Blitzkrieg. Because of Germany's rapid penetration and defeat of the Polish in 1939, Germany reached an all time combined euphoria and it could be assessed that at this time Hitler reac ...

(5 pages) 44 1 5.0 Aug/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History

Steroids: Pressure and Excuses.

eroids have been around since the 1930's when Nazi scientists tried to invent drugs that would make German armies more powerful (Rogak 15). Steroids were considered harmful and made illegal in 1991. S ...

(8 pages) 65 0 5.0 Nov/2005

Subjects: Science Essays > Genetics & Genome Projects

To what extent do you agree that it was defeat in the war which was the real factor of the Russian revolution ?

the Central States. Russian army was backwarded and badly equipped so in clash with better equipped German armies she suffered many defeats. In this essay the author would like to show the impact of t ...

(3 pages) 23 0 4.3 Dec/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

The Deadliest Battles Of WW1.

wars used several deadly weapons such as machine guns, artillery, and guns. During the bombardment, Germany used machine guns to attack the British armies, and the result was successful. They made the ... flat surface and using the flat trajectory tripod to keep it stable during shooting. No wonder the German armies could shoot the target successfully by using machine guns. Artillery bombardment which ...

(3 pages) 21 0 2.0 Jan/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I

William III and Mary II of England

England.Before becoming king of England, William was a Dutch prince in the Netherlands. French and German armies were overrunning the Dutch provinces. On July 8, 1672, William was made supreme comman ...

(2 pages) 18 0 0.0 Apr/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

First-Person Impressions Of "The Battle Of The Somme"

itish and French offensive. The second objective is to inflict as heavy losses as possible upon the German armies.(2) Sir Douglas Haig explained the importance of using heavy artillery at the Battle o ... cavalry opposite Fricourt. Haig as a cavalry man was obsessed with the idea that he would break the German line and send the cavalry through. It was a fantastic hope, ridiculed by the German High Comm ...

(11 pages) 23 0 0.0 Jun/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I

Battle of the somme

killed combined the casualties were over 1 million. This battle was fought between the British and German armies. Casualties on the first day were already the worst in the history of the British army ... lost about 96,000 at that point and the French lost another 51,000. WE don't know exactly how many Germanys died but the estimates range from 100,000 to 160,000.The effects of this battle badly affec ...

(2 pages) 19 0 3.0 Oct/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

A Brief History The Jews are people who have a

ost complete extermination of European Jews, Romany people, Slavs, and even homosexuals by the Nazi Germany and allies. When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, they immediately began to overr ... ven business enterprises all turned against the Jews to eliminate them from economic life, and from German life in general. When World War II began in 1939, the German army took over the western half ...

(2 pages) 1225 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Warfare during World War II

of the "Marianas Turkey Shoot". The best late-war tanks, such as the Soviet JS-3 heavy tank or the German Panther medium tank, handily outclassed the best tanks of 1939 such as Panzer IVs. In the nav ... war, both in tactical and strategic operations (respectively, battlefield and long-range). Superior German aircraft allowed the German armies to overrun Western Europe with great speed in 1940, largel ...

(3 pages) 15 0 0.0 Aug/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers

Which factors led to Germany's defeat in the World War I?

The World War I was the first global war which happened in Europe in 1914 to 1918. In this war, Germany and Austria-Hungary were defeated by Great Britain, France and the United States because of ... in, France and the United States because of several reasons. The factors which led to the defeat of Germany were poor planning, British blockade and entrance of the United States army in the war.First ...

(3 pages) 7910 0 0.0 Nov/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War I