Title: Contributing to Mankind With Political and Military Victories. By: H.Serkan TASOLUK.

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Title: Contributing to Mankind With Political and Military Victories. By: H.Serkan TASOLUK

Introduction: Factor1 Factor2 Facto r 3 Aim: To examine the factors that led to his great success in the World War II.

Introduction: Outline: Includes external politics, his characteristics, his efforts to achieve his aims Excludes his political and military defeats before WWII, internal politics, family life.

NEVER! Lets make peace He acted so stubbornly that he refused Hittler’s offer of peace.

It was the power of speech that he made people to war against Germany. the power of speechthe power of speech

Russia Weapon help Invitation to Yalta Conference We would like to see you in this conference as an allient. To make Russia allient against Germany, he offered to send weapon help in Yalta Conference. Yalta Conference.Yalta Conference.

He organized a successful air defense that led to the victory of British. air defense air defense

FRAN CE Following the total defeat of France, Britain stood alone against Germany.

He invested on technology to listen and decrypt the coded Nazi communication. decrypt the coded Nazi communication. decrypt the coded Nazi communication.

Ally became demographically weak because of U.S. defeats in 1940.

He worked day and night to make war plans which were very successful.

Yalta Conference: A conference where Churchill convinced Roosevelt and Stalin to struggle against Germany

The power of speech: An ability which is effecting huge amount of people by oratorical technique.

Submarines were sent to France Decrypt Decrypt Coded Communication: A process which uses a program to make the coded messages understandable.

Air Defense: It is a type defense which is used to be protected from air attacks.