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Question:For the lead article, identify significant cause(s) or reason(s) for the war. Include important battles or other events that directly impacted the outcome. You want to include information on 3-4 key battles.For instance, Europe - Battle for Britain, D-Day, North Africa campaign, the Italian campaign, Battle of the Bulge, Eastern front battles – Stalingrad. Put the battle in historical context – what difference did victory or defeat mean?

Also discuss consequences or impacts of the war. Go beyond the results of who won. How was the world different as a result of the war?

I REALLY REALLY need help with this soo PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: For the lead article, identify significant cause(s) or reason(s) for the war. Include important battles or other events that directly impacted the outcome. You want to include information on 3-4 key battles.For instance, Europe - Battle for Britain, D-Day, North Africa campaign, the Italian campaign, Battle of the Bulge, Eastern front battles – Stalingrad. Put the battle in historical context – what difference did victory or defeat mean?

Also discuss consequences or impacts of the war. Go beyond the results of who won. How was the world different as a result of the war?

I REALLY REALLY need help with this soo PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!

I specialise in the lesser known info on the War, so add these to impress.

1. Operation Weissdorn was initiated by Hitler and a South African, Robey Leibbrandt, in an attemp to turn the pro-German Afrikaners against the British who still governed the Union of SA, to withdraw all SA troops, gain rights to SA's mineral wealth and help the Afrikaners declare themselves independent. Sadly, the operation failed due to malcommunication.

2. Most South African troops fought in Italy and North Africa.

3. An South African expression 'How are things at Tobruk?' means 'Have you sorted out your problems / How are you going to fix this mess you've made?' after the Battle of Tobruk where many South African troops were lost due to a silly mistake that was taken whilst intelligence warned against it.

Hope it helps, and if it doesn't, well, now you know something new!

go to www.world-war-2.info....i would type it out, but i think the website says it best....it will give you all of your answers...

WWII-

umm there was the Holocaust, concentration camps