Thursday, May 16, 2019
Adolf Hitler and Japanese Canadians War
WWII ESSAY TOPICS gratify Note You need to form an historical research question for your topic. The answer to your question is your thesis debate 1. How and why was Germany allowed to annex Austria and the Sudetenland? Was there any justification for Britain and Frances policy of appeasement? 2. Discuss the contribution that Italy played in homo contend II. How did the nation become involved in the conflict? How did its interlocking affect the direction of the war and Germanys fortunes? 3. Discuss the issues surrounding the United States decision to use atomic bombs against Japan.What motives were behind this action, and what arguments harbor been made against it? 4. Explain how the situation in Europe immediately following the amount of Germany led directly to the Cold War. In your opinion, should the Western Allies have acted to oppose Soviet subordination of Eastern Europe? 5. Consider the role of technology during World War II. Did it fundamentally affect the sequel of the war? If so, how? If not, why not? 6. Compare the roles of Germany and Japan during World War II. Generally speaking, were their aggressions fundamentally homogeneous or fundamentally different? . Explain Germanys mistakes in Russia and the ways in which they affected the publication of the war. 8. Why did the British government give in to German demands regarding Czechoslovakia in 1938, but took a relatively firmer stand over Poland in 1939? 9. Compare Soviet and British policies toward Poland between 1943 and 1945, focusing on twain aims and outcomes. 10. Did the nature of German rearmament between 1935 and 1939 support the view that Hitler was planning for a Blitzkrieg war? 11. Asses and formulate whether the internment of Nipponese Canadians justified during World War Two? 2. Discuss the major differences between how the affiliate treated Germany after World War Two with World War One and how it may have been better. 13. Compare the strategic significance of the acti on of Stalingrad and the Battle of Britain. 14. Discuss Blittzkrieg and the importance of this tactic during World War Two. 15. Assess and explain the role of women during WWII and compare them to WWI. 16. The Second World War had consequences for European society and the mankind at large that were every bit as profound as the changes wrought by World War I.Assess these consequences as they became evident in 1945 as the war ended as well as for the years following from the standpoint of physical losses (casualties, refugees, infrastructure, etc. ) as well as the semipolitical and territorial settlements in Europe and the world at large. 17. To what extent were the Germans people responsible for(p) for Hitler/ Holocaust. 18. Compare WWI to WWII, identifying similarities in the causes, development, and outcomes of the wars. Other topics to consider Appeasement (WLM King) IsolationismThe Treaty of Versailles The League of Nations (failure of) Dieppe D-Day (Juno Beach) Liberation of Holland Dunkirk (evacuation of) Battle of Britain Battle of the Atlantic Role of Technology / Canadian war production Anti-Semitism in Canada Internment of Nipponese Canadians War on the homefront War production / Changing role of women TOPIC LIST Blitzkreig The Battle of the Atlantic Womens Royal Canadian Naval Service (Wrens) Lebensraum The Brtsh Commonwealth Air Training Plan Canadian Womens Auxiliary AirforceOccupation of the Rhineland Camp X The Munich stipulation Cdn Womens Army Corps D-Day The Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression Pact The Battle for Normandy Canadian War Brides Dunkirk Treaty of Versailles The Royal Cdn Air Force Wm. L. Mackenzie King War on the Homefront War Propaganda The Home Front General Guy Simonds Canada and the Italian Campaign Conscription The Scheldt Estuary The Internment of Japanese Canadians Liberation of the Netherlands Canada and Hong Kong Juno Beach The Battle of the Atlantic VE Day Dieppe Verrieres Ridge
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