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The Battle of Kursk is considered to be a battle of the Eastern Front during world war ii.... It shall discuss the causes of the battle and its relation to the Second world war.... There are only two well-known battles involving the USSR and Germany during the Second world war, the Battle of Kursk was one of them and Stalingrad was the other.... The German Field Marshall Erich von Manstein was forced to resort to extreme measures to secure their stronghold in the war (Dunn, 1997)....
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Name Date Course Section/# Strategic Bombing of Germany During the Second World War: An Analysis of Scope and Effectiveness in Aiding the Eventual Allied Victory world war ii was unique from a number of different perspectives.... As a means to avert this, the Allies opted for a litany of approaches; however, for the purposes of this brief research, the one that will be focused upon with the most depth will be that of the CBO (Combined Bomber Offensive) which aimed to bring about the combined destruction of German industry, economics, and moral by providing a steady stream of aerial bombardment to Germany throughout much of the latter part of world war ii....
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The First world war was one of the most important turning points in the history of modern civilisation.... Unfortunately, the current political developments across the globe suggest that this example remains topical even these days and should be strictly considered by modern policymakers: the Second world war convincingly demonstrated that even the most costly lessons often turn useless.
... he seeds of the First world war had been sawn several decades before the conflict actually occurred....
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These economic, social and political problems were reinforced and exacerbated mainly by the First world war (1914-1918), but also by the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-05, that created and resulted in the same kinds of problems and revolts experienced in 1905.... Tsar Nicholas II was a weak and indecisive leader, unable to delegate his tasks and he generally cared too little for his people.... The policies imposed by Nicholas ii, his predecessors and his ministers mostly served to aggravate rather than to alleviate the discontent of the Russian people....
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ly years of world war ii took the French and the British initially by surprise, problems became more apparent during Germany's North African campaign wherein having an incompletely mobilized war industry, Hitler's decision to engage in multiple war fronts, and also actions in meddling with military affairs and his initiation of the Jewish Holocaust, would result to the defeat of Germany against the Allied forces of United States, Soviet Russian, Great Britain and France.... As far as tactics were concerned, the Germans had better tactical application and advantages in the early years of world war ii....
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"The world war One" paper focuses on this war that was one of the most important turning points in the history of modern civilization.... Unfortunately, the current political developments across the globe suggest that this example remains topical even these days and should be strictly considered by modern policymakers: the Second world war convincingly demonstrated that even the most costly lessons often turn useless.... he seeds of the First world war had been sawn several decades before the conflict actually occurred....
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world war ii was one of the bleakest moments in the history of mankind and at the same time one of the most militarily interesting in terms of strategies employed by Hitler's Third Reich, and the Allied forces.... iii This raises the curious question of why Operation Mars has been so noticeably left out of the accounts of the history of that turning point during the winter of 1942 when the Russians defeated the Germans.... Of particular interest will be the German position, and strategy at the time and place when Operation Mars has deemed a failure, as compared to that position and strategy when Operation Uranus was deemed a success....
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The main research questions are: Have rapid technological advances revolutionized the conduct of war?... Does technology require a reformulated conceptual change in war-making?... The conclusion from this study states that technology has revolutionized the conduct of war over the passage of time.... Technology requires armies to reformulate the concept of war-making as well.... This research will begin with the statement that Clausewitz, Maude, and Graham define war as the 'act of violence intended to compel our opponent to fulfill our will'....
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