WWII Review SAQ Practice

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WWII Review SAQ Practice Definition of Human Cost (for our purposes): Those who are killed, injured, forcibly moved are part of the human cost of a war. Give ONE specific example of how WWII widened from a German invasion of Poland to a more global war and explain. Give ONE specific example of the “human cost” of WWII on civilians and explain why it was an example of this. Give ONE example of a battle that impacted the “human cost” of the war for soldiers and explain why it is an example of this.