It was just one of the MANY reasons that resulted in the 2nd WW. Maybe if they hadn't been so harsh towards Germany and blamed them for the cause of WW1 then the 2nd one most likely wouldn't have happened.
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Mesopotamia was an ancient region between two rivers. The land near the rivers was fertile and the general land was not so fertile so they invented the irrigation system. This region is today's Iraq.
They were the first civilisation and the first to live in cities and have a government. Babylon was the capital of Mesopotamia. They discovered the first written language, culture and agriculture. Mesopotamia's major cities were Baghdad, Babylon, and Nippur.
Answer: Reagan did not stop communism (communism never existed and its ideology is still here....there are many communist parties all over the world which is quite surprising and incredible) but practiced very well Kennan´s strategy of "containment". Communism itself underwent serious crises (1956 Hungary, 1968 Czechoslovakia, 80s in Poland) ...in 1980s there was a lot of dissatisfaction in the Eastern block, anti-communist opposition was growing and USSR became aware that reforms are necessary. Gorbatchev (from 1985) was really aware that the communist regimes are no longer sustainable. There were various factors.
Explanation: communist regimes exhausted themselves, nothing worked....economically and ideologically as well. That was something which helped very much to Reagan.
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Propaganda.
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Propaganda is the information presented to the people to influence them in a particular direction. Propaganda posters and handbills played an important role to recruit soldiers in wartime. Artist carefully portrayed the pro-war messages which appeals to the people. Wartime propaganda were used not only to recruit soldiers but also to finance the war efforts, justifying war and to promote patriotism among people.
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The White Rose (German: Weiße Rose) was a non-violent, intellectual resistance group in the Third Reich led by a group of students including Hans and Sophie Scholl. They attended the University of Munich. The group conducted an anonymous leaflet and graffiti campaign that called for active opposition to the Nazi regime. Their activities started in Munich on 27 June 1942, and ended with the arrest of the core group by the Gestapo on 18 February 1943.[1] They, as well as other members and supporters of the group who carried on distributing the pamphlets, faced show trials by the Nazi People's Court (Volksgerichtshof), and many of them were sentenced to death or imprisonment.
Hans, Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst were executed by guillotine four days after their arrest, on February 22nd, 1943. During the trial, Sophie interrupted the judge multiple times. No defendants were given any opportunity to speak.
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