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  2. Who was the leader of France during World War II? - eNotes.com

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    All three of these men, then, could be called the leader of France during WWII. Get Ahead with eNotes. Start your 48-hour free trial to access everything you need to rise to the top of the class.

  3. Name the Axis and Allied powers and their leaders during World...

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    If Japan could be said to have had a single leader, it would have been Tojo. On the Allied side, there were also three main countries as of December 8, 1941. By that point, France was no longer a ...

  4. Who is responsible for the onset of World War II? - eNotes.com

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    The leaders of France, Great Britain, and Italy were told by President Wilson not to have a harsh peace treaty on the Central Powers. ... The Allied nations during the 1930s ignored violations of ...

  5. Appeasement's Influence on World War II Aggression

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    Summary: Appeasement significantly contributed to the onset of World War II by emboldening Adolf Hitler's aggression. The policy, primarily associated with British Prime Minister Neville ...

  6. How did totalitarianism contribute to the onset of World War II?

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    Quick answer: The rise of totalitarianism lead to World War II because the leaders of totalitarian countries were empowered to pursue militant goals without opposition within their own countries.

  7. Who was Kaiser Wilhelm II and what was his role in World War I...

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    Kaiser Wilhelm II was the King of Germany from 1888-1918. He became the King of Germany after his father, Frederick III, died. Kaiser Wilhelm II was 29 years old when he took over for his father.

  8. What were Joseph Stalin's motivations and goals during the Cold...

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    Joseph Stalin had two major goals, one personal and one related to his country and ideology.. On the national/ideological level goal, Stalin wanted to create a Soviet Union that was strong enough ...

  9. Why was the Fall of France a turning point in World War II ... -...

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    For example, the Fall of France led to the Battle of Britain which was a major setback for Germany. It also led to Hitler thinking that he could safely invade the USSR in June of 1941.

  10. Why did the USA and USSR emerge as superpowers after World War...

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    Quick answer: The USA and USSR emerged as superpowers after World War II because the USA's economy was strengthened by the war, while the Soviet Union expanded its territory and influence in ...

  11. What was Cuba's involvement in World War II? - eNotes.com

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    Your question is not very specific, but here are a few facts about Cuba's participation during World War II. Fulgencio Batista (1901-1973) became the Cuban army chief-of-staff during the mid-1930s ...