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WW2

by Harry, Ava, Isaac, Jessey

Pages 4 and 5 of 25

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Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany in World War 2. Hitler started World War 2 by invading Poland. Hitler was a soldier during World War 1. He was a very famous public speaker and with his confident speeches, he was able to capture a mood for revenge in Germany. If people disagreed with him, he would either torture them, imprison them, or kill them.
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Joseph Stalin was the leader of Soviet Union after the founder of Soviet Union in Russia, Vladimir Lenin, died in 1924. Stalin was the leader until he died in 1953. He was the cause of over 20 million deaths of his own soldiers. He was not a fan of Hitler: one of Germany's biggest mistakes was invading the Soviet Union.
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Franklin D Roosevelt (the president of the U.S), was against the Axis powers and on the side of the Allied Powers during WW2. When the war spread all around Europe, Franklin wanted to stay out of WW2. But on 7th December, 1941, Japan bombed the U.S Naval base at Pearl Harbour. He had no choice but to join WW2.
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There is no doubt that World War 2 was one of the most devastating events ever. Hundreds upon thousands of civilians were killed. If the soldiers didn't go to battle, the world would not be the same today.
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Emperor Hirohito was the leader of Japan. Japan joined up with Nazi Germany and with Italy in 1940. Japan is the country which made the U.S join WW2, by bombing Pearl Harbour. (This made it possible for Japan to take over the Philippines and the South Pacific).
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The war was a success in Japan at the time. But in 1942, it all turned against them. Japan were so determined to not surrender. However, that changed when the U.S dropped an atonic bomb on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Masses of Japanese were killed, and that caused WW2 to end.
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There is no doubt that World War 2 was one of the most devastating events ever. Hundreds upon thousands of civilians were killed. If the soldiers didn't go to battle, the world would not be the same today.
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