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GCSE: History: World War Two Coursework and Essays

At what point did the defeat of Nazi Germany become inevitable
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 3.2 Pages)
At what point did the defeat of Nazi Germany become inevitable The Second World War started in September 1939 with the German invasion of Poland. After this there was a period of "phoney war" between September 1939 and May 1940. It is called a "phoney war" because of the lack of ...

Battle of the Somme
(Length: 4.6 Pages)
Battle of the Somme The battle of the Somme began in the summer of 1916. The British saw their opportunity to look good and be the saviour of the moment. However, this did not occur. A four hundred and fifty mile trench network, stretching from the Swiss border up and into Belgium, was opened up an ...

British Domestic life During WW2
(User Rating: 6.00 | Length: 5.0 Pages)
British Domestic life During WW2 Up until 1941 the people of Britain went through a lot of problems regarding many issues such as supplies, bombing and keeping up the countries general morale. However in 1941 Britain had managed to turn the war round, in the battle of Britain, so that the Allies we ...

Czechoslovakia
(User Rating: 2.50 | Length: 2.1 Pages)
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Two weeks after the Anschluss, Hitler was already thinking of other things. He said he would soon be ready to "solve" the Czechoslovakian problem. Czechoslovakia was a new country. It had been formed in 1918 out of parts of Austria/Hungary. About half of the ...

Did the soviets cause the defeat of Germany in World War II?
(User Rating: 9.50 | Length: 6.8 Pages)
Did the soviets cause the defeat of Germany in World War II? Operation Barbarossa, in which Germany launched a huge land campaign on the Russian soil, was the start of the War's turning point. The repercussion of this was the counter-attack by the Soviet Union. Why was the Soviet Union successf ...

Hardship in Britain during World War II
(User Rating: 9.67 | Length: 4.8 Pages)
Hardship in Britain during World War II By 1941, the Second World War had brought considerable hardship and disruption to the British civilian population. Was this still the case in the last twelve months of the war, 1944-45? Explain your answer. By 1941, many of Britain's cities were in ruins, ...

Hiroshima Sources Question
(Length: 3.6 Pages)
Hiroshima Sources Question In August 1945, atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Why did the American government decide to carry out these attacks? On 6th August 1945, the first of the two fatal bombs was dropped on the army base of Hiroshima. Three days later on the 9th August, the ...

Hitler does not deserve sole blame for the outbreak of World War 2
(User Rating: 4.00 | Length: 6.6 Pages)
Hitler does not deserve sole blame for the outbreak of World War 2 In the late 1920's a German dictator and War veteran called Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany. In his campaign he promised the people of Germany that he would make their country great again. German voters loved Hitler's ...

How important were economic and technological factors in determining the outcome of the Second World
(User Rating: 7.00 | Length: 3.2 Pages)
How important were economic and technological factors in determining the outcome of the Second World On May 7th 1945 Germany surrendered to the allied powers and the Second World War in Europe was over. This essay will examine how important economic and technological factors were in deciding the ou ...

Sources Question: The German Surrender at Stalingrad
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 6.2 Pages)
Sources Question: The German Surrender at Stalingrad The German surrender at Stalingrad, February 1943 1) Source A is a message from Paulus, the Commander of the Sixth Army, indicating that this source is reliable and therefore is bound to provide accurate view of what was going on in Stalingrad, i ...

The Final Solution : Racial Cleansing Sources Question
(Length: 5.2 Pages)
The Final Solution : Racial Cleansing Sources Question Q1. To what extent do the views in Source D support the information on the Final Solution in Source A? Source A suggests that the mass murders carried out by the Einsatzgruppen took place to the east of Greater Germany. This is supported in sou ...

The importance of Blitzkreig in World War II
(User Rating: 7.25 | Length: 2.8 Pages)
The importance of Blitzkreig in World War II In Poland and in Western Europe in 1939 and 1940 , the German armydefeated it's enemies quickly.Was this only because of the Blitzkrieg tactics? In 1939 and 1940 the Germans defeated their opponents using a tactic called Blitzkrieg. This was not the ...

The Success Of Blitzkreig
(User Rating: 7.00 | Length: 3.2 Pages)
The Success Of Blitzkreig The Blitzkrieg tactic was a tactic developed by the Germans but more specifically by Hanz Guderian. He produced a book, Achtung Panzer. He said, Strike hard, strike quickly, and do not disperse your forces. Hence the name, Blitzkrieg, which means, lightning war. Blitzkrieg ...

The Success Of Blitzkreig II
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 5.1 Pages)
The Success Of Blitzkreig II In Poland in 1939 and in Western Europe in 1940, the German army defeated its enemies quickly. Was this only because of the Blitzkrieg tactics used?This tactic worked immensely well and was almost completely successful. However though Blitzkrieg was definitely not the o ...

To what extent did the Home Front in Britain affect the outcome of the second world war
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To what extent did the Home Front in Britain affect the outcome of the second world war To what extent did the Home Front in Britain affect the outcome of the Second World War? In September 1939 Britain went to war against Germany, the war lasted until 1945 in Europe. Throughout this time there was ...

Up to about the End of 1942 Germany was Usually Successful on the battlefield and was Generally adva
(User Rating: 1.00 | Length: 4.4 Pages)
Up to about the End of 1942 Germany was Usually Successful on the battlefield and was Generally adva Up to about the End of 1942 Germany was Usually Successful on the battlefield and was Generally advancing. From the Beginning of 1943 Germany was Usually Unsuccessful on the Battlefield and was Gene ...

What was the Holocaust?
(User Rating: 5.67 | Length: 14.2 Pages)
What was the Holocaust? In 6AD the Jewish people were expelled from their homeland in the Middle East by the Muslim invaders. They scattered to various parts of the world, many settling in Europe where they were disliked due to their religious beliefs, language, looks etc. Many were jealous of the ...

Why And How did Britain survive The War from 1940-1943
(User Rating: 8.50 | Length: 12.4 Pages)
Why And How did Britain survive The War from 1940-1943 ` As you can see from this map war was raging in Europe in 1940 and Britain was in big trouble. Germany appeared unstoppable as the defeat of Poland had taken just under a month in September 1939 by using their new Blitzkrieg tactics in which t ...

Why did America go to war with Japan
(User Rating: 6.00 | Length: 0.8 Pages)
Why did America go to war with Japan It is commonly thought that America went to war with Japan on December 8th 1941 because of the Pearl Harbour bombings. However, war had been on Roosevelt's mind long before this event. Roosevelt had never been much of an isolationist and had foreseen America ...

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