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What was the significance of the Eastern Front?
The Eastern Front was decisive in determining the outcome in the European theatre of operations in World War II, eventually serving as the main reason for the defeat of Nazi Germany and the Axis nations. The two principal belligerent powers were Germany and the Soviet Union, along with their respective allies.
What effect did the Zimmerman Note have?
The note revealed a plan to renew unrestricted submarine warfare and to form an alliance with Mexico and Japan if the United States declared war on Germany. The message was intercepted by the British and passed on to the United States; its publication caused outrage and contributed to the U.S. entry into World War I.
In what year was the grand alliance created?
1941
The USA entered World War Two against Germany and Japan in 1941, creating the Grand Alliance of the USA, Britain and the USSR . This alliance brought together great powers that had fundamentally different views of the world, but they did co-operate for four years against the Germans and Japanese.
What was one effect of the arrival of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during ww1?
What was one effect of the arrival of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I? The Allies were able to launch a major counterattack on the western front.
How many people were killed by the NKVD during the war?
Approximately two thirds of the 150,000 prisoners were murdered; most of the rest were transported into the interior of the Soviet Union, but some were abandoned in the prisons if there was no time to execute them, and others managed to escape. The NKVD killed prisoners in many places from Poland to Crimea.
What was the NKVD and what did it do?
The NKVD from 1936-1938 is infamous as the instrument by which Stalin “purged” the Communist Party, Soviet military and generally anyone who spoke out in opposition to his regime – including some who were quite innocent of the fabricated charges made against them.
What did the NKVD do during the Chernobyl disaster?
In occupied eastern Poland, the NKVD was given the responsibility of evacuating and liquidating over 140,000 prisoners (NKVD evacuation order No. 00803). In Ukraine and Western Belarus, 60,000 people were forced to evacuate on foot.
How did Operation Barbarossa affect the NKVD?
The launch of Operation Barbarossa surprised the NKVD, whose jails and prisons in territories annexed by the Soviet Union in the aftermath of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact had been crowded with political prisoners.