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    World War II brought advanced forms of military tactics and maneuvers to the battle stage. The most prominent tactic for the Germans rapidly became the Blitzkrieg military strategy. Blitzkrieg accurately translates to “lightning war” and to Hitler this meant launching a substantial number of military units extremely rapidly in order destroy the opposition 's defense. The basis behind this war tactic is the concept of “combined arms.” The design called for numerous types of military units all at…

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    There were so many attractive theoretical subjects such as Project and Operation Management, Production Planning and Control, Operations and Research, Supply Chain Management, Quality Management. In fact, I also went through several practical subjects too. For instance C++, Industrial Simulation, MATLAB, Mechanical Drawing, Product Design and Development…

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    On September 1, 1939 Nazi Germany is invading Poland by using a new German tactic called Blitzkrieg, Poland surrenders on October 6, 1939. Blitzkrieg is a German tactic created by Colonel Heinz Guderian, who studied the mobile warfare tactics from one British officer who was General J.F.C. Fuller ("The Concept of Blitzkrieg"). Fuller was the one who studied the Blitzkrieg tactic first, but the British didn’t really care about this tactic. Only German leaders like Heinz studied this tactic…

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    Adolf Hitler 's reign of terror was known in every country around the world during World War II. With his powerful speeches and charismatic personality he was able to rise to power very quickly in Nazi Germany, however no one knew this man would soon start another world war. Up to 1941, Hitler and Nazi army enjoyed a string of military successes, conquering most of Eastern Europe. During this time, Germany had always seen Russia as their main enemy because they were afraid of the Russians trying…

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    German armies controlled the European Continent for the majority of World War II until June of 1944. June 6th, 1944 is arguably the greatest turning point in World War II. Planning large-scale attacks on five heavily guarded beaches was a prevalent concern of the Allies. Landing on each of those five beaches was an even greater challenge. However one must learn to walk before we can run, preparation was a major key to the success of these attacks. While D-Day was never officially planned…

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    Today I am interviewing two men who were both involved significantly in Operation Barbarossa – Joseph Stalin and Wolfgang Horn. Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during WWII, and made the crucial decisions for the future of Russia. Whilst Wolfgang Horn did not play a powerful role during WWII, he did fight the Soviet Union on the Eastern front, and can provide us with his first hand experiences when fighting the Red Army. (Adams, 2009). What is your opinion of the Treaty of…

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    Learning Objectives: Cognitive- Students will be able to: • Apply the Associative property of multiplication to multiply. Psychomotor-Students will be able to: • Write the order of operation before applying the associative property to multiply. Affective-Students will be able to: • worked collaboratively and give each other help when needed. Academic Vocabulary: Associative property-- “When three or more numbers are multiplied, the product is the same regardless of the grouping of the…

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    Materials and Methods 4.1 Materials and equipments Table no. 4.1: Materials/Chemicals used in the project work S.No. Material/Chemicals Property Source 1. Tinidazole Pure drug Trozan Pharma 2. Guar gum Polymer Central drug house Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 3. Starch Disintegrant Nice Chemicals 4. Micro crystalline cellulose Diluent, Disintegrant Loba Chemie, Mumbai,India 5. Talc Lubricant Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 6. Acetone Solvent Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 7. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate…

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    METHODOLOGY To optimize the losses of given system which will simultaneously upgrade the voltage at every bus, following methodology is opted which also includes the calculation of required shunt compensation. There are two cases: Case 1: Base case The problem formed is a non linear constrained optimization problem. Interior point method is used to solve this problem. The interior-point approach to constrained minimization is to solve a sequence of approximate minimization problems. It reaches…

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    From June 22 to August 22, 1941 a shift occurred in the newly occupied territories of the Soviet Union, a change that fundamentally changed the tone of the war and the approach to the Final Solution of the Jewish problem in the occupied territories of Europe. On August 22, 1941 a massacre took place in the Ukraine that might seem unimportant, almost insignificant in the face of the other killings that had already taken place in the war except for one detail; the killing order came from…

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