World War II is appropriately called “Hitler’s war.” Germany was so extraordinarily successful in the first two years that Hitler came close to realizing his aim of establishing hegemony in Europe. But his triumphs were not part of a strategic conception that secured victory in the long run. Nonetheless, the early successes were spectacular. After the defeat of Poland within a month, Hitler turned his attention westward. He believed that it was necessary to defeat Britain and France before he could again turn eastward to the territories that were to become the “living space” for his new empire. The attack on the Western Front began in the spring of 1940. Hitler took Denmark and Norway during the course of a few days in April, and on May 10 he attacked France, along with Luxembourg, Belgium, and The Netherlands. Once again his armies achieved lightning victories; Luxembourg, Belgium, and The Netherlands were overrun in a few days, and France capitulated on June 21. Only the British, now alone, obstructed Hitler’s path to total victory in the west.
(to name some of the opressed countries), they started to value their own country and fell in love with it and wanted to replace the foreing flags where they belonged. So we can say that a common ideal was nationalism.
Answer:
Option D, brought some 200,000 Mexican farm workers into the western United States, is the right answer.
Explanation:
- A series of laws and the political agreement signed between the United States and Mexico.
- This program was initiated on 4th August 1942.
- The Bracero Program allowed the migration of Million of Mexican workers on short-term primarily for agricultural labor contracts.
- For their work, the farm-workers were guaranteed decent living condition, protection from forced military service and a minimum wage of 30 cents.
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