Millennium History

History of Europe

  • How did the nationalism within Ottoman Empire come into play during war?

    Nationalism played a significant role in shaping the trajectory of the Ottoman Empires participation in various wars. Heres how nationalism manifested during war time in the Ottoman Empire:1. Unification and Resistance: Nationalist sentiments fostered a sense of unity among diverse ethnic and religi

  • What did Alexander spread to his conquered people?

    Alexander the Great was responsible for spreading Greek culture, language, knowledge and philosophy to the East. This process is known as Hellenization and it started in 334 BCE when Alexander began his conquests. Greek culture spread throughout areas as diverse as India, Afghanistan and Egypt, and

  • Why was the new England climate better suited for subsistence farming?

    New Englands climate was not better suited for subsistence farming. The climate was cooler and wetter than in the southern colonies forcing them to rely more on hunting, fishing, and trading for food.

  • Was the Nazi party racist or was it will of Hitler himself to attack Jews?

    The Nazi party was racist.The Nazi partys ideology was based on the belief that the German people were superior to all other races, and that the Jews were an inferior race that should be exterminated. This ideology was reflected in the partys policies, which included the persecution of Jews, the Hol

  • What happened when the Nazis invaded czechoslovikia?

    When the Nazis invaded Czechoslovakia in 1938 and 1939, a series of events unfolded:1938:- Anschluss: In March 1938, Germany annexed Austria in an event known as the Anschluss. This heightened fears of further German expansionism.- Sudetenland Crisis: The Nazis began claiming the Sudetenland, a regi

  • Did the treaty of versaille give birth to Nazis?

    The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty that ended World War I. It was signed on June 28, 1919, in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles in France. The treaty was very harsh on Germany, and many Germans felt that it was unfair. Some historians believe that the treaty helped to create t

  • How did the Korean War affect situation in Europe?

    1. Increased US military presence:- The Korean War led to a major increase in US military presence in Europe as part of the NATO alliance against the Soviet Union- This helped to deter the Soviet Union from engaging in any military confrontations in Europe, as it was clearly willing to support its E

  • What important contributions did the germans make to middle colonies?

    Religious Freedom* German immigrants brought with them a variety of religious beliefs, which helped to create a climate of religious tolerance in the Middle Colonies.* The Germantown Protest, written by Francis Daniel Pastorius in 1688, was one of the first calls for religious freedom in America.Edu

  • Why did the Germans capture Jews and then make them do their work?

    This is a myth and an antisemitic trope. While it is true that the Nazis persecuted and discriminated against Jews, they were not enslaved as a group for forced labor. The forced labor of Jews was a part of the Nazi regimes broader plans to exploit the resources of occupied territories and extermina

  • What did the Jews do that made Germans lose First World War which build all those concentration camps killed Jews?

    There is no evidence to substantiate the claim that Jews were responsible for Germanys defeat in the First World War, or that this led to the construction of concentration camps and the persecution of Jews. The reality is much more complex and cannot be attributed solely to one factor or group of pe

  • How did the nazis convince germans about holocaust?

    There is no evidence that the Nazis ever successfully convinced Germans about the Holocaust. In fact, most Germans were either unaware of the Holocaust or actively denied its existence. The Nazis were very careful to keep the Holocaust a secret from the German population. They did this by:- Using eu

  • What were some identify reforms of Frederick ll Catherine and Maria Theresa?

    Frederick ll- Unified Prussia through the abolition of internal customs and tolls- Reformed the legal system by introducing the Enlightened Code of Prussia and the abolition of torture- Established a system of public education- Promoted religious toleration and abolished serfdom- Created a professio

  • Why did Britain and France refuse to confront Germany until the invasion of Poland?

    Britain and France did not refuse to confront Germany until the invasion of Poland. - Both countries had been concerned about Germanys aggressive actions since the 1930s and had taken steps to deter German aggression, including entering into alliances with other countries and re-arming. - In Septemb

  • How did Germany react when the US joined World War 2?

    Germany was surprised and concerned when the United States entered World War 2. This is because the US had remained neutral for the majority of the conflict, and their sudden involvement tipped the scales in favor of the Allies.Germany was particularly worried about the USs industrial strength and i

  • Why was it so bad that Hitler built the Third Reich?

    Hitlers construction of the Third Reich is viewed as one of the worst acts in history due to its destructive and morally reprehensible nature. Here are some key reasons why it was so bad:1. Nazi Ideology and Totalitarianism: The Third Reich was founded on the principles of Nazi ideology, which is ch

  • What were the objectives of battle sommes?

    The Battle of the Somme had several objectives for the British and French forces:1. Breakthrough: The main goal was to achieve a breakthrough of the German lines and advance into French territory occupied by Germany since the start of the war. The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was tasked with ca

  • What impact did the English defeat of Spanish Armada have on overseas goals?

    Impact on English Overseas Goals- Increased English overseas ambitions: - The defeat of the Armada confirmed the English as a serious naval power. - It gave the English a sense of national pride and confidence, and encouraged them to expand their overseas interests. - Plantations in North America: -

  • How did the viewpoints of US and Great Britain differ from Soviet ideas concerning occupation government in conquered lands World War 2?

    United States - Self-determination for conquered Nations - Democracies over authoritarian government - Support for free enterprise and open trade Great Britain - Preserve a Balance of power in Europe - Prevent the rise of any military power in Europé - Control former German colonies (Africa and

  • What was the Soviet solution which eventually thwrated by Kennedy administration?

    The Soviet solution that was eventually thwarted by the Kennedy administration was the placement of nuclear missiles in Cuba, known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Soviet Union had secretly installed nuclear missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles from the United States, in response to the United States de

  • What effect did the scale of empress cargo have on other merchants?

    Empress Catherine the Greats cargo did not greatly affect other merchants, as she was known for promoting domestic trade and industry, rather than importing from other countries.Catherine aimed to reduce Russias dependence on foreign goods and establish a self-sufficient economy. During her reign, s

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