French Resistance To Ww2

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In World War II, almost 90 Million people were killed. Only about 35 million were soldiers. Some Died of disease from being in battle for days at a time. But many died in battle, civilian and Soldier alike. Some battle lasted for days or even weeks. Others died of famine caused by the massive influx of soldiers to Europe and pushing both sides logistics to the breaking point trying to feed the soldier on the front line. Many, about 8 million, died to the hatred of an entire nation and its maniacal dictator. The holocaust was one of the worst things to have happened during WWII with German soldiers and Gestapo rounding up Jewish civilians, as well as anyone who spoke against the state, being sent to labor camps or death camps.
People of German Occupied territories, like France, had resistance movements that gave their lives trying to free their countries of tyranny. The French resistance was one of the most fervorous resistance groups, who helped the American divisions liberate Paris after D-day. Groups like these took just as many lives as they gave, only adding to the lives lost in the name of their country.
The Russian front, or eastern front as it is more commonly known, was no
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The exclusion is particularly painful when the League planned to disarm an aggressor nation. The first of the excluded countries was Germany. Germany was excluded from the covenant because the other member nations believed that the instigator of the Global Conflict should not be included in such an organization. This policy was known as “Schoolyard Politics”(Henig) This Exclusion meant that the postwar economic collapse as well as the war reparations awarded to Germany, also because they were the instigators, hit them hard and harder even as trading agreements with other countries lacked during the