After WW2, most MP 40s were captured and distributed by the Allies to developing countries. The MP 40 was designed by Heinrich Vollmer, taking inspiration from the MP 38. It was essentially a simplified version, using stamped steel instead of machined parts. Thus, it was cheap to produce ...
How Did Ww2 Affect The Economy America, in the late 1940s and 1950s had encountered a heap of economic misfortune which resonated within the culture. However, because of a few key events, the United Sates experienced a monumental economic and cultural shift, resulting in the revitalization of ...
What changes did Gorbachev make to the economy in 1986? How has NATO changed since the Cold War? How did the policy of appeasement encourage aggression during WW2? How does the Monroe Doctrine still influence American foreign policy today?
One major change was that Roosevelt renounced the policy of interfering in the internal affairs of Latin American nations at America's pleasure, most...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your ...
Trishna Begam, local Albany anchor and reporter, knew of my connections to WW2 and HF, and told me after getting a press release from the navy, and found Randy’s great niece. Then she took the time to come up to Moss St. Cemetery to interview me, and Randy’s great-niece, also i...
During WW2, there was a shortage of fabrics and people needed to preserve them. However, once the world got into a stable post-war time which were the 50s, there were more intricate outfits which used large amounts of fabric. Technology also allowed more different varieties of dyes and ...
 After the end of World War II this is largely what occurred in the U.S. housing growth and the suburban dream expanded in what seemed to be an unlimited growth pattern to satisfy the collective unconscious desires. Yet this structural change came ha...
Dq and f (α) characterized the PSDs well and sensitively represented the changes in PSDs after conversion. All types of land-use conversion significantly improved the properties of the topsoil (0–10 cm), but the effect of shrubland I and even forested land decreased with depth. All types...