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Operation Iraqi Freedom vs. World War II

Rebekah Landry
English 101 2T
October 1, 2003
Operation Iraqi Freedom vs. World War II
War is a state of open, armed conflict carried on between nations, states, or parties. It is created when two opposing sides of an issue don’t agree. The process of war can be devastating and victorious at the same time. Many of them share similarities, but are different in their own ways. Operation Iraqi Freedom and World War II are two such wars. Although they are different wars, they share numerous similarities.
Adolf Hitler was the dictator of Germany in World War II. He was a ruthless murderer who had anyone who opposed him killed. Saddam Hussein is similar in many ways. He was the dictator of Iraq. Hitler and Saddam even killed their own people who opposed them. They both believed that their race was superior to others. The main difference between Adolf and Saddam is that Adolf killed many more people than Saddam. In World War II, nearly thirty million lives were lost because o...

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