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Why was the Battle of Britain a major turning point in World War 2?
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The Battle of Britain was a turning point in World War II; if the RAF had not held off the Luftwaffe, Hitler would have likely moved forward with his Operation Sea Lion invasion of the British Isles. This would have been devastating to the British people and all efforts to stem Hitler's rise to power.
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The company that committed the My Lai massacre was from the United States. However, if you're asking who the My Lai massacre was committed against, your answer would be Vietnam.
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Before a case reaches the Supreme Court, a few things need to happen.
Usually, the case begins in Federal District Court. After that court makes a decision, it makes its way to the Federal Circuit Court of Appeal for the region it originated in.
After that, the losing party would appeal to the Supreme Court. The Justices meet and decide which cases they want to hear, or grant a writ of certiorari to for that term.
Granting a writ of "cert" is a rare thing but it it is the final step before a case makes it to SCOTUS.
Germany was hit particularly hard during the American Great Depression. The reason being was that America was a major source of loans for Germany's reparations after WW1. When Hitler came to power as the Chancellor of Germany, he incited the entire country into a nationalistic rage and establishing a totalitarian single party state, with the support of the Nazi Party.
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by providing financial compensation to all veterans affected by chemical agents
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