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This 3 page paper argues that President Roosevelt knew about the Pearl Harbor attack in advance, and actually encouraged it. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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listed below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates. Argument: World War II Was Caused by World War I
and the Depression Research Compiled by K. Von Huben 9/2010 Please Introduction Modern scholarship proposes that
World War I and World War II were not separate conflicts but one long struggle with a cease-fire in the middle. This paper argues that World War II was caused
by World War I and by the environment created by the Great Depression. Discussion The First World War is very odd in that there seems to have been no real
reason for the conflict, except that the European powers felt that it was time to fight. Alliances broke and reformed; loyalties shifted and suspicions grew until all that was missing
was the excuse. That came soon enough, with the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand in 1914. The world was at war. World War I was unmatched for its brutality and
misery. It gave the world several new concepts including trench warfare, chemical weapons and shell shock; it also killed almost an entire generation of young Frenchmen, Germans and Russians. But
its most lasting effect may well be the fact that it left Germany so ruined and bitter that the nation was easy "pickings" for the first demagogue who came along
to tell the Germans their defeat was not their fault. His name was Adolf Hitler. Among the causes of World War II were the failure of the League of
Nations, especially when confronted by the Nazi threat; the failure of the appeasement policy adopted by Britain and in particular championed by Neville Chamberlain; and Hitlers take-over of the German
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