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3、rofman aprisonerofwar aherotomanyandthevilified 被诽谤者 byothers Hespentmuchofhislifetravelling While reading BackgroundInformation DardanellesCampaignItlastedfromFeb 1915toJan 1916 andwasamilitarycampaignagainstTurkeywaged 发动 byBritainandFrance whichWinstonChurchillhasfavored Thecampaignendedintheardu
4、ous 艰难的 retreatofBritishforceswithcasualties 人员伤亡 of213 980menandheavylossanddamagetowarship WorldWarIThewarlastedfrom1914to1918 ItwasfoughtmainlyinEuropeandtheMiddleEast inwhichtheAllies mainlyFrance Russia Britain ItalyandtheUSdefeatedtheCentralPowers principallyGermany Austria HungaryandTurkey Af
5、tertheOctoberRevolutionin1917 theBolsheviksendedRussianparticipationinthewar TheexhaustedCentralPowersagreedtosignanarmistice 停战协定 onNov 11 1918andquicklygaveintointernalrevolution beforebeingforcedtosigntheTreatyofVersailles 凡尔赛条约 onJune28 1919andothertreaties BackgroundInformation WorldWarIIThewar
6、lastedfrom1939to1945 TheAllies BritainandFrance declaredwaronGermanyonSept 3 1939asaresultoftheGermaninvasionofPoland ItalyenteredthewaronthesideofGermanyandformedtheAxis OnJune22 1941theAxispowersattackedtheformerSovietUnion andonDec 7 1941theJapaneseattackedtheUSatPearlHarbor ItalysurrenderedonSep
7、ot 8 1943 andthewarinEuropeendedonMay7 1945withtheunconditionalsurrenderoftheGermans TheJapanesecapitulated 停止抵抗 onAug 14 1945shortlyafterthedroppingofatombombsbytheAmericansonHiroshimaandNagasaki BackgroundInformation TextStructure 1 groupwork globalstructurea Formagroupof3or4persons b Discusshowma
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15、stonChurchillonlyreceivedalukewarm 冷淡的 receptionfromtheassembly Churchillthenmadethisbriefstatement whichbecamewellknownasthefirstofmanymoraleboosting 鼓舞士气 speechesmadebyChurchilltoinspiretheBritishtokeepfightingagainstaseeminglyinvincible 无敌的 enemy NaziGermany Listening SpotDictation Listentotherec
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