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1. World War 2 And The American Navy
The American Navy joined World War II in 1941. Actually they had already started fighting unofficially in 1939. The American Navy did everything that they could to stay out of this treacherous world war. America even gave away supplies such as warships, food, and medicine. America was extremely supportive of the war as long as they didnt have to g
2. Blind Mans Bluff
Sometimes in literature, the characters in the story make an important contribution to society. In the novel, Blind Mans Bluff, by Sherry Sontag and Christopher Drew, the brave men and women that served in the Navys Secret Service did just that. If it wasnt for them, many more lives would have been lost and more land would be destroyed. They h
3. The Significance Of The Franco-Prussian War On Europe
The significance of the Franco-Prussian War was that its results effected the entire group of European Countries. This started a domino effect which culminated in World War I. The nation that benefited the most from the Franco-Prussian War was Germany. The main objective of the Prussians in the Franco-Prussian War was to unite the southern and nort
4. WW2 Causes
World War I was the cause for World War II I believe that world war 1 led to world war 2. the main reason is the treaty of Versailles. the allies totally screwed Germany and were totally unfair. The allies forbade Germany to have an army of more than 100,000 men, a fleet of more than 36 warships, submarines of any kind, and military air craft. They
5. Development Of The Submarine
Throughout history, navies have made significant impacts in the technological development of human kind. These impacts range from improvements in metal technologies made while perfecting the cannon to the advent of cybernetics, which allowed more precise targeting of weaponry. One of the more sophisticated developments in naval history has been the