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HIS 330 Final Exam Study Guide Solutions
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HIS 330 Final Exam Study Guide Solutions 
Blitzkrieg/Lightning War - ANSWER-Battle tactic of rapid movement 
Stalingrad - ANSWER-Soviet victory which stopped Germany's advance 
Claus von Stauffenberg - ANSWER-Plotted to assassinate Hitler 
Nuremberg Laws - ANSWER-Laws that deprived Jews of rights under Hitler 
Kristallnacht, Nov. 9-10 1938 - ANSWER-Attack on Jewish businesses by Germans 
Volkssturm - ANSWER-Militia of older Germans as a last resort 
Einsatzgruppen - ANSWER-"Killing Units...
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ANALYZED ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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ANALYZED ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
When and where did the Soviets and Americans meet in WW2? - CORRECT ANSWER -25th April 1945 at the Elbe river 
 
When and what was the Russian revolution? - CORRECT ANSWER -In 1917, the Bolsheviks seized power from the Tsar to adopt a socialist government in Russia which was led by Vladimir Lenin 
 
Who were the Whites supported by in the Russian Revolution? - CORRECT ANSWER -They were supported by Britain, the US, France and Japan wh...
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HISTORY WORLD WAR II STUDY GUIDE EXAM UPDATE
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HISTORY WORLD WAR II STUDY GUIDE EXAM UPDATE 
1: The Republic of China and the Empire of Japan are involved in the early stages of the third year of armed conflict between them during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The war is in what will be known as the "Second Period." The "Second Period" starts in October 1938 and ends in December 1941. This conflict would eventually be swept up into WWII when Japan joins the Axis and China the Allies. 
1: The Invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany begins at ...
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Essay - Opposition to Khrushchev from 1953-64 compared to Stalin
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Essay surrounding the opposition to Khrushchev in 1953 compared to Stalin in 1928-41.
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American Foreign Policy Since World War II
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SS 202 focuses on U.S. foreign policy since the late 1930's. After considering U.S. policy immediately before and during World War II, it explores how the United States responded to the global challenge posed by the Soviet Union and international communism during the long struggle known as the Cold War. The factors that led to the Cold War, the nuclear arms race, America's involvement in Vietnam, and, ultimately, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War are examined. The co...
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Cold War 1939 - 1963 S.F.D questions and answers guaranteed pass 2024/2025
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Cold War S.F.D questions and answers guaranteed pass 2024/2025
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A full summary of the events and causes of the Cold War
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Documents content: 
Defining the Cold War 
Historical Context 
Conferences 
Iron Curtain 
Truman Doctrine & Marshall Plan 
Cominform & Molotov Plan 
Berlin Blockade 
Berlin Wall 
NATO & Warsaw Pact 
Cuban Missile Crisis 
Stages of the Vietnam War
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Thorough notes on Soviet Foreign policy ranging from 1917-1941 (WW2)
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Foreign policy under Lenin, then Stalin. 
League of Nations 
Spanish Civil War 
Chinese/Japanese aggression 
Anti-Comintern pact 
Germany 
Munich Agreement 
Nazi Soviet Pact
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"The Signing of the Nazi Soviet Pact in 1939 Reflected the Total Failure of Stalin's Foreign Policy" (Essay)
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A high marking (A*) essay detailing Stalin's foreign policy from his rise to power in 1929 to the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. This essay details Stalin's aims of industrialisation, spreading socialism and gaining security for the USSR, and the means by which he attempted to achieve these aims.
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