The goal of the axis powers was clearly to fight the allies and to try and destroy the allies they used a lot of new weaponery that the allies did not even see coming and yes the axis powers did take land and they were winning for actually quiet a while but the land was won back it was back and fourth for a while until the allies finally prevailed
We would have become involved some where along the way, but what pushed us to join WW2 was the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Adolf Hitler's 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union met with many of the same disastrous consequences as Napoleon Bonaparte's previous 1812 summer invasion of the country then known as Russia.<span> Napoleon's attack on Russia, with what was most likely the largest armed force assembled in Europe up to that time, was virtually destroyed by the onset of the Russian winter's freezing temperatures, a lack of food supplies and successful Russian counterattacks. A similar fate befell Hitler's 1941 summer offensive against the Soviet Union when major miscalculations regarding the logistical challenges of the vast territory involved and the hostile Russian winter terrain led to crippling food and fuel shortages</span>
Answer: Hobbes felt that a monarchy provided the best authority. He also argued that as sovereign power was absolute, the sovereign must also be head of the national religion. He was, as a result, hostile to the Roman Catholic Church. This made him unpopular with the French authorities and in 1651 he returned to England.
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