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Give two reasons why Germany just couldn't take over Czechoslovakia?

1) The other world countries would be all over him. 2) He wanted to humiliate Germany's enemies.


Did The 1968 campaign for the presidency demonstrated the serious division in the US?

The 1968 campaign for the presidency of the United States of America demonstrated the serious division in the United States over the war in. Not. The American public was split over whether to continue in Vietnam or poll out.


What year did Germany take over Alsace-Lorraine?

Hitler reclaimed Alsace and Lorraine for Germany during 1940. The provinces had originally belonged to Germany, but was taken away by the Treaty of Versailles following World War I.


When were Germany payment reparations set to begin and what was the date which they were required to fulfill?

Germany was set to pay $367 billion. Germany was set to pay reparations over the next 30 years.


Why did Germany and France hate each other before World War 1?

There was one main reason. Back in the 1870's Prussia (now Germany) was at war with the French. Prussia succeeded and occupied most of France all the way to Paris. They drew back later but took over the two provinces of Lorraine and Alsace. The French wanted these back after their embarrassing defeat to the Prussians, but Germany didn't want to give it up. Their was also alliance obligations. The Austrians- Hungarians were wanting to create war with the Serbs. But the Serbs had an alliance with the Russians and French, while Germany had an alliance to Austria. Both would have to fight in event of war. So when war broke out these nations were obliged to fight. Finally, Germany wanted to increase it's size and expand to Africa where other European colonies had been formed. The Germans would try and take over these colonies also creating rising tensions, all resulting in the two going into the war.

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Subsequent to Germany's complete defeat in World War II, the world's two new super-powers -- the United States and the Soviet Union -- came to be engaged in a 'Cold War' that featured (among other things) recurring tensions over control of Germany. Especially in 1948-1949 and then again in 1961, West and East nearly erupted in war over the desire of each to retain control of key portions of occupied German territory.


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