<span>Because Americans encouraged them to do so. The US wanted to build the Panama Canal, but Columbia, the country that controlled the region of Panama said no thanks. The US figured if Panama revolted against Columbia, and claimed their independence, then the US only would need Panama's consent. It was an American inspired revolution, because we wanted the Canal.</span>
The two strategies are Arrange the beaches for the Allied soldiers and ways to stop the withdrawal in Germany
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The impact of D-Day echoes in history:
- It's the biggest military attack ever. The German forces encountered cold weather as they assaulted the coast of Normandy with raging German fire. The Allies won the war, despite the difficult odds and high losses, and turned the tide of World War II towards victory over Hitler.
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On D-Day, the strategy was to clear the beaches for entries of the allies by heavily attacking Nazi weapons on the coast and damaging the major bridges and roads to shut down the withdrawal and strengthening’s of Germany. In order to protect the coastal areas before the military invasion the parachutists would then fall down.
Nevertheless, almost none went according to plan.
Answer: media were monopolized and controlled by the state (usually ministries of propaganda). Ministries of propaganda usually manipulated thinking of the population using slogans and images that promoted "nation", "national identity", "racial identity", "state ideology", one-party system (usually dictators were supported by one party, state-party). During 1930s and 1940s radio was very much used to manipulate populations, but also cinema. Ministries were able to to get under control intellectuals and artists to serve them and help them elaborate very functional and effective strategies of manipulation.
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The axis powers (Germany, Italy, & Japan), were fighting against the allies (UK, USA, China, France, Canada & Russia). Also they're more countries but those were the main ones.