World War II began in 1939 and ended in 1945. This war brought even more dead, destroyed more property, 59 countries participated in other wars (2). Pearl Harbor is the first sneaky attack on a country in another country, an important starting point for the American War. In America there are many reasons to participate in the war to help allies, but Pearl Harbor drives us to war. Due to crime against Pearl Harbor, Hitler and his humanitarian, it proved the rationality of the United States to join the war.
Students in USII.7 will determine the causes and events that caused the involvement of the US war, including the Pearl Harbor attack, and will understand the main reasons and impacts of US participation in World War II . b) Find and explain key events and turning points in the euro and the Pacific War c) Explain the influence of the war on the domestic front
Comparison and comparison between World War I (World War I) and World War II (World War II) have been an interesting research theme for more than 50 years. In addition, there are many reasons for the First World War and the Second World War. I will explain the reasons for two similarities and two major differences between the two wars. The primary reason for the war was nationalism or national pride and power aspiration. In World War I, Germany wanted to expand the new border, strengthen its territory, and challenge the UK to become the most powerful country on Earth. Germany was founded in 1871, German people are proud of their new country. This also applies to World War II. Germany hopes to expand the empire across Europe and have more "survival space". The pride of the people hurt by the convictions of the Treaty of Versailles need to be resolved, and Hitler emphasizes encouraging nationalism.
Both the First World War and the Second World War have similar reasons: nationalism, imperialism, alliance, and militarism. In World War I, the tension between the European countries within the territory of the African empire and other countries of the world increased. Nationalism, ideas of pride and love to a country encouraged Europeans to look for more land to commemorate their country. Different agreements and alliances decide that if two countries wage war it is decided that other countries must participate (make this a world war rather than a war between the two countries), and weapons in the industrial revolution Increases the serious threat to militarism. In World War II, German nationalism rose after the failure and humiliation of the Treaty of Versailles. Germany also hopes to acquire more land and invade the surrounding areas of Czechoslovakia and Poland to acquire the land. More alliances were formed during the Second World War, and militarism also expanded globally.