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Chapter 1 1
World War II
War is a champion among the most unpleasant things in our current reality. It is
impressively sad that it usually happens at least once in our lives. Only in the 20th century have
These wars are known as the World Wars only because they included the vast majority of
the world's great nations. Numerous people have died in these wars, especially in World War II.
Germany's pioneer in the season of World War II and the individual that most think
started World War II was a man named Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler was conceived in Austria.
When World War I began in 1914, he was living in Germany. He served well in the
German army and therefore won a fortress prize. Towards the end of the war, Hitler decided to
deal with legislative matters. In 1921, he was already the founding pioneer of the Nazi party.
Hitler was an inconceivably intolerant man and had an extraordinary contempt for the Jews.
By 1933, Hitler increased his political power by winning the elections. Shortly thereafter,
he became a tyrant, considering himself the Führer, which means 'Leader'. Before the end of the
1930s, he was already sending Jews to inhuman jails to face an unpleasant death.
Hitler was one of the major causes of World War II. Although there are many different
reasons, he was undoubtedly one of them. Another reason was the Treaty of Versailles. This was
the agreement that was signed at the end of the First World War. This agreement outlines the
principles that Germany must follow due to its annihilation by Britain and France.
Many Germans were enraged by the fact that large parts of the guidelines of the
agreement were not necessary and Germany lost much wealth. One of the cruelest explanations
behind the war was Hitler's supremacist hatred of the Jews. He sent them in acted cars to places 2
World War II was enormous and included a large number of nations. There were many
battlefronts and war destinations. The two essential battlefronts were the battlefront between
Britain and Germany and the battlefront between the Japanese and the Americans. These
battlefronts were divided into even smaller battlefronts. Numerous lives were lost in the air, on
land, and in the ocean. Some of the most important battles at the level of deaths were: The Battle
Since the United States and Canada were at war with the Japanese, the Japanese
Canadians were treated very poorly, the legislature had decided that all or most of the Japanese
Canadians, regardless of whether they had been conceived in Canada, would go to their country
or live in one of the camps, in order to keep all the Japanese Canadians together in one area. In
any case, the reality was that these camps were extremely dirty and did not constitute reasonable
treatment.
In addition, the legislature took all the belongings of the Japanese and without the
Japanese Incoming, they were sold for a small fraction of their original value. This treatment
continued throughout World War II, and the Canadian Japanese were not treated decently for a
long time afterwards. Just recently, the Canadian administration has chosen to pay for their
misfortunes, however, most agree that it does not even come close to what they lost.
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