In July 1940, just weeks after the German conquest of France and the Low Countries, Hitler decided to attack the Soviet Union<span>within the following year. On December 18, 1940, he signed Directive 21 (code-named Operation "Barbarossa"), the first operational order for the invasion of the </span>Soviet Union<span>.</span>
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While you cannot exactly know what would have happened if the United States had not entered the war, one can make guesses. U.S. loans to the Allies were vital to the war as early as 1915. US. entry into the war in 1917 was important in maintaining the morale of the Allies especially France. U.S. forces were quite vital in the Allied offensives in the summer and fall of 1917.
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concentration camps
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The Nazi party carried out genocide of the Jews through concentrations camps where they killed them in many different ways. The two most common were the gas chambers and starvation.
European Expansionism. ... The expansion of European nations as empires (also known as imperialism) can be seen as a key cause of World War I, because as countries like Britain and France expanded their empires, it resulted in increased tensions among European countries.
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True
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It is true that in the 17th century, European nations hired sailors to monitor and disrupt the competition from other nations' cargo ships and these sailors then became pirates when the government withdrew its supporting.