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World war II

The Nazis and hitler


The Nazis were a bunch of people who were ment
to be politics but just people woe went to drink
Now adolf hitler led Germany throughout World War
Two. Adolf Hitler killed himself on April 30th, 1945 -
just days before Germany's unconditional
surrender. Berlin was about to fall to the Russians
and defeat for Nazi Germany was obvious. Hitler
had no intention of letting the Russians capture him
and putting him on trial - hence his suicide. How did
Adolf Hitler rise to such power in Germany - a
power that was to see Germany devastated by May
1945 when World War Two ended lol

Guns
World war two was a great time to live in if you liked
death bombes and guns world war to gave birth to
some of the best guns ever made such as the
Thompson m1 the nuke and the stick grenade
First the Thompson m1 it was made by General
John T. Thompson in world war one but it was
made famous in the 70’s by America mobsters now
a days you can get one in nick condition for only
£15.000. it was responsible for tens of thousands of
death each year
Next in line the nuclear bomb also known as fatman
"Fat Man" is the codename for the atomic bomb
that was detonated over Nagasaki, Japan, by the
United States on August 9, 1945, at 10:47 PM
(JSP). It was the second of the only two nuclear
weapons to be used in warfare to date, and its
detonation caused the third man-made nuclear
explosion. The name also refers more generically to
the early nuclear weapon designs of U.S. weapons
based on the "Fat Man" model. It was an implosion-
type weapon with a plutonium core, similar to the
Trinity device tested only a month earlier in a
remote location in new mexico.

Mockup of the original weapon

type Nuclear weapon

Place of origin United States

Specifications

Weight 10,200 pounds (4,600 kg)

Length 10.6 feet (3.2 m)

Diameter 5 feet (1.5 m)

Blast yield 21 kt (88 TJ) 42 Million sticks of


dynamite.

Now the model 24 stick grenade The Model 24


Stielhandgranate was the standard hand grenade
of the German Army from the end of World War I
until the end of World War II. The very distinctive
appearance led to its being called a "stick grenade",
or a "potato masher" in British Army slang, and is
today one of the most easily recognized infantry
weapons of the 20th century.

Concentration camps
Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany
established about 20,000 camps to imprison its
many millions of victims. These camps were used
for a range of purposes including forced-labor
camps, transit camps which served as temporary
way stations, and extermination camps built
primarily or exclusively for mass murder. From its
rise to power in 1933, the Nazi regime built a series
of detention facilities to imprison and eliminate so-
called "enemies of the state." Most prisoners in the
early concentration camps were German
Communists, Socialists, Social Democrats,
Gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and
persons accused of "asocial" or socially deviant
behavior. These facilities were called “concentration
camps” because those imprisoned there were
physically “concentrated” in one location. Cc guards
guarded the camps.

By Harry stewart

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