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This 4 page paper examines the period between WWI and WWII and how the Navy advanced during the time period. An outline is included. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Interwar Period 1. Reorganization and Innovation a. Real growth would not occur until after WWII. b. The interwar period was a time of reorganization. 2. There was great innovation
a. 1920s b. 1930s 3. The period of time was no panacea. 4. The interwar period would be a significant time a. Tactical innovations b. Technological innovations III.
Development in the Navy 1. Carrier operations regarding naval battles. 2. Americans worked smarter during WWII. IV. Conclusion The change in technology, as well as the
inevitable strategic difference would alter the face of the next war. What is not so obviously is that perhaps the Navy benefited significantly during that time period.
PAPER Some have argued that World War I and World War II were not only similar, but that they were essentially the same war. In
general, historians like to compartmentalize World Wars One and Two as separate and distinct, but others see the two major conflicts of the twentieth century as two phases of one
war with a long armistice in the middle. Roberts (1993) tends to lump the two together, saying that the first of the two great wars where Europe all
but destroyed itself began in 1914. And in some sense one can begin to see the similarity. Yes, both wars were about Europe. The first war which began after a
long stint of peaceful relations culminated after a conflict between Austria-Hungary and Russia which finally came to a head; then Germany, France and Great Britain quickly became involved (Roberts,
1993). While this may be true for the most part, Adolph Hitler was a primary factor, but only in the second war. The two wars were different, but it
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