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D-day or the invasion of Normandy is one of the turning points of World War II. To what extent do you agree with this statement? Why?

Invasion of Normandy, or better known as D-day happened on June 6th 1944 and was certainly one of the main turning points of WWII for several reasons. Firstly, we can consider the operation successful for...

Answered by Hana M. History tutor
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Describe the Bay of Pigs Invasion (4 Marks)

Four points are needed to answer this question or if you cannot remember four points you can then expand on two points in enough detail. Point 3 would be worth 2 marks.* USA banned all trade with Cuba and...

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What were some of the reasons for growth in support of the Nazi party in the 1930's?

During the decades before WW2, the Nazi party headed by Adolf Hitler gained in popularity, with Hitler becoming Chancellor of Germany in 1933. In 1928 the Nazi Party held 12 seats in the Reichstag (German...

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How did Hitler break the Treaty of Versailles?

Firstly, what was the Treaty of Versailles?It is a World War I ending document signed on June 28, 1919. A peace treaty which settled the conflict between the allied powers and Germany. It was signed at th...

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What was the greater threat to European peace in the 1930s: the German invasion of the Rhineland or the Nazi-Soviet Pact?

The 1936 German invasion of the Rhineland constituted a serious threat to European peace. It marked the beginning of Hitler's reversal of the Treaty of Versailles whilst completely disregarding the Locarn...

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