THE PIANIST.

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THE PIANIST

THE PIANIST The Pianist is a film showing coldly as the Jewish people were beaten and put in the worst circumstances that anyone could have, is a family where the only survivor is a young pianist who works for a radio station, using a Jew is put to work for the Germans and for that reason is not taken to concentration camps after fleeing time from hunger and disease. The end of the movie is very interesting because the pianist is discovered by a German in a house that is trying to open a can of food, he thinks he's going to die but instead takes the German food every day helps to survive.

World War II

WHAT IS THE SECOND WORLD WAR? The Second World War was a global military conflict which developed between 1939 and 1945. He became involved in most of the world's nations, including all the great powers, arranged in two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis Powers. It was the greatest war in history, with over 100 million military mobilized and a state of "total war" on the big contenders spent all their economic, military and scientific effort in the service of arms, erasing the distinction between resources civilian and military.

World War II

How did the second world war? It began on September 1, 1939 to officially end on 2 September 1945.Las causes of World War II more immediate to the outbreak of it are, first, the 1939 invasion of Poland by the Germans, and Japanese attacks on China, the United States of America and the British and Dutch colonies in Asia. The Second World War broke out after these aggressive actions in response received a declaration of war, armed resistance, or both by the countries attacked and those with whom they dealt.

World War II Consequences: The consequences of World War II significantly exceeded the effects of the First World War and can when grouped into four major areas: World War II

WORK DONE BY: Francisco José Cruz Alcaide 4ºA