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Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin all have similar traits, they were all power hungry. Since the status of their countries were very poor, they used their poverty to gain their power by promising food and a job. Many people followed these three men in hoping their promise came true.
Brian S.
Brian S.
wiki photo two
The allies would not have won the war without d-day, but their were better ways to get through France. To get through France they could've sent a nuclear bomb on France and save U.S. soldiers from their deaths or they could've dropped them on the beech. But it did serve the greater purpose, without it we would't have been able to get to Germany and save the people in the concentration camps and end the war with Germany
Brian S.
Brian S.
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Yes, because it ended the War. Yes it did serve the greater good because if we didn't drop them more American and Japanese people would've died than the bomb could kill. If we didn't end the war really bad things would happen. After we dropped the two atomic bombs, one on Hiroshima and the other on Nagaski, everything and every place in the area was destroyed or gone. After the war, America started to help rebuild Japan
Jack C
Jack C
Wiki QuoTe One
President Roosevekt's speech helped many Americans to understand what was going on in Japan. He warned everyone, not to worry, because the United States would be Victorious.
Frankie T
Frankie T
Wiki video one
Even though women had the right to vote, they weren't equal to men. Men had all the jobs that allowed them to "get their hands dirty". When the war came, many men enlisted in the army and women saw that the war needed help. So they helped. And the women started working in factories making military vechicles, weapons, boats, tanks, parachutes and more. Women welded, took the B-20's engine apart and assembled it to work.
Brian Scala
Brian Scala