Joseph Sintoni thought that they were acting in denial of patriotism and of our country. Sintoni compared love of country and service to country with the way we feel about our families. "<span>Just as a man will stand by his family be it right or wrong," he wrote, so also we always stand with our country in any conflict with a foreign adversary. That was his view.</span>
Joseph Sintoni was soldier who later died in the Vietnam. He wrote his letter to his fiancee before he left for Vietnam in January, 1968. He was killed in action in March, 1968.
The similarities of the Ming and Qing dynasties and the Tokugawa dynasty of Japan was they all achieved cultural advancements in literature, porcelain, printing, and architecture.
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The Ming dynasty period was from 1368 to 1644, which was ruled the great king Ming. He conquered the Mongol led Yuan dynasty and came power. The Qing dynasty ruled China from 1644 to 1912.
These are the last imperial dynasty ruled by Han Chinese people. Tokugawa of Japan period also called Edo period from1603–1867 the final period of traditional Japan was ruled by Shogunate. In all these dynasties and rule it comprised people of upper, middle, and lower level to society.
The emperor, general and their families are considered as highest class, scholar bureaucrats, and landowners are middle class and labourers are considered as lower level of the society. All these dynasties were concentrated in developing foreign trade, achieved cultural advancements in literature, porcelain, printing, and architecture.
A.) The Holocaust.
You can tell this is the answer because Albert Einstein's quote talks about evil being done, and during the holocaust, Hitler was known worldwide for doing evil things.
Summer had a waiting system, some of which is understood today, and wrote for multiple reasons such as religion. They had agriculture which allowed them to grow as a civilization. They also had work specialization such as weaving, hunting, etc.
They took it by storm. They developed and used the system of blietzkrieg warfare which was basically about using tanks and aircraft to quickly take as much land as possible before the opponents even had the time to react and it was successful for taking countries like Belgium and France, Poland, and parts of Russia.
They failed to take control of Britain because Britain was an island that couldn't be reached quickly by Tanks. They could only focus on bombing Britain to keep it in a bad condition but Britain had a strong air-fleet too as well as naval power so it was difficult to board a full attack on British soil which is why Britain wasn't occupied unlike France for example.<span />