Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Dday essays
Dday essays I. World War I had ended. Peace could finally be negotiated between to the Allies and Germany. Bad luck though struck the Allies as Germany had been hit with a horrible depression. A. The number cause for war in most countries up to that time had been poor economic conditions. In 1933, Germany held their usual presidential elections. The people of the country were hoping that the man the elected would bring peace to Germany and possibly better living conditions for them all. So what man they did choose to elect? a. In 1933, A named Adolph Hitler was elected to be the president of Germany. He made many promises and assurances that the people of Germany would have a better life coming. b. Three months after his inauguration, President Hitler turned his back on his people and announced communism over the country of Germany. The people did not suffer as they usually did in communist countries. Adolph Hitler was to attempt to genocide the entire Jewish race from Asia. With this, World War II began in the bloodiest of battles, with some of the most advanced military equipment. The Battle of Normandy considered one of the bloodiest battles ever during World War II, and why was this battle such an important victory for the allies? II. During the beginning of World War II, infantry weapons had the power to now fire over twenty shots in the span of three seconds and were also equipped with deadly grenades or mines that made most battles, especially D-Day, extremely gory. A. Automatic weapons were invented in 1904 but were not readily used in all army for firing was to great of a risk. 1. The American and the British began improving there weapons after the end of World War II knowing that an army equipped with automatic weapons was a great force indeed. 2. With the invention of the tank, armies went on to practice secret ways to kill the men whom were inside the layers of metal inside. Special automatic machine guns called the ...
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