For almost six years from 1939 to Britain fought the toughest war it had ever experienced. World War II was total war - every person, every business, every service was involved.
Fifty million people lost their lives and hundreds of millions people were injured. How did the Second World War start? After World War One ended in 1918, Germany had to give up land and was banned from having armed forces. In 1933 the German people voted for a leader named , who led a political party in Germany called the National Socialists or Nazis. Hitler promised to make his country great again and quickly began to arm Germany again and to seize land from other countries. Shortly before 5am on Friday 1st September, 1939, German forces stormed the Polish frontier. Tanks and motorised troops raced into the country over ground, supported by Stuka dive bombers overhead. A total of 1.25 million Germans soldiers swept into Poland When did World War Two begin? World War Two in Europe began on 3rd September 1939, when the Prime Minister of Britain, , declared war on Germany. It involved many of the world's countries. (now the full speech)
Why did the Second World War start? The Second World War was started by Germany in an unprovoked attack on Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany after Hitler had refused to abort his invasion of Poland.
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BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – Hurricanes Beryl and Debby have already wreaked havoc this summer and we are just a few short weeks away from the peak of hurricane season.
As many of us have our emergency supplies and plans in place for our homes and our humans, there may not have been an exact plan in place for our pets, until now.
Many pet owners choose not to evacuate before a storm because they don’t know what shelters or hotels accept animals.
Then, tens of thousands of pets go missing during the destruction of tropical storms and hurricanes.
But now, a well-known non-profit agency has added pets to their disaster response plan – before, during and after – and all you have to do is register for free.
Hurricane Ian’s devastating power killed more than a hundred people in Florida, but we may never know how many people’s pets died, were injured, went missing or were never reunited with their families.
“We see so many situations where people are separated from their pets,” said Kimberly Bentley with the Global Empowerment Mission.
Now a popular humanitarian non-profit group has added animals and their needs to its emergency response.
“In the aftermath of a disaster, the Global Empowerment Mission supplies disaster relief all over but we have our Flew The Coop animal boxes that are specific to pets so that way you know if you’ve left the house suddenly, you have collars, food, puppy pads, toys,” said Bentley.
But that only helps after the disaster.
Flew the Coop and Fido Alert have joined forces to build a database of pets and their owners well before an emergency is upon us.
“The PDA, Pet Disaster Alert system, is a new way to become proactive instead of just reactive, so we will be doing both prongs of the approach in helping our pets, but we want to make sure not just having the resources after but also prior,” said Bentley.
Local 10′s Jacey Birch went straight to fidoalert.com and registered her three boys: Jagger, Radar and Peewee.
Within a few days, red tags came in the mail, for free.
In this process, basically your pet is getting a social security number and a microchip all rolled up into one, but this is specifically for hurricane season when sadly, so many pets go lost or missing. And that’s when you flip this over and the QR code comes into play.
“Someone can look at his tag, take a picture of the QR code and it goes to his registration profile, so they will see his photo, the contact information you have provided and can contact you,” said Bentley.
You can also fill out detailed information about your pet, including pictures.
During a disaster, a database is filled with important pet info and dogs and cats wearing red tags that can be scanned easily with any phone.
This aims to be a faster solution to get lost pets back home quickly.
Registered pet owners will also receive text alerts on their phone about impending storm details and safety tips along with information about which local shelters and hotels across Florida are pet friendly.
This is the very first storm season this system is up and running and so far it has only launched in Florida with about 40,000 pets signed up.
For more information, visit fidoalert.com/pda .
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Remarks made during a 2020 podcast featuring JD Vance had media abuzz Thursday, with many convinced that the Republican vice-presidential candidate believes “the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female” in American society is to help care for children.
The comment originated from podcast host Eric Weinstein during an April 2020 edition of “The Portal.” Vance seemed to agree with Weinstein’s remarks about the role of grandparents in helping raise children, which Weinstein described as a “weird, unadvertised feature of marrying an Indian woman.”
Vance’s team pushed back Thursday, accusing the media of stuffing words into his mouth.
During the podcast, recorded before Vance ran for Senate, Vance and Weinstein discussed the role Vance’s spouse Usha’s Indian family played in caring for their children.
Vance praised the impact they had made, saying they were “just devoted” to the Vances’ son (their first child). He said it “makes (my son) a better human being to have exposure to his grandparents.
“And the evidence on this, by the way, is, like, super clear.” Vance said.
Weinstein interjected, “That’s the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female, in theory.” Vance is heard saying , “Yes,” during the remark.
Moments later, Vance noted that his mother-in-law took a year-long sabbatical from her job as a professor of biology in California to live with his family and help care for his newborn son.
“She lived with us for a year,” Vance says.
“I didn’t know the answer to that. So that’s a weird, unadvertised feature of marrying an Indian woman,” Weinstein responded.
Vance, in his response, seems to agree.
“Yeah, it’s in some ways the most transgressive thing I’ve ever done against sort of the hyper-neo-liberal approach to work and family,” Vance said.
Weinstein responds, “So a biology professor, PhD, drops what they’re doing to immediately tend to the needs of a new mother and her infant?”
It was “painfully economically inefficient,” Vance says. “Why didn’t she just keep her job, give us part of the wages to pay somebody else to do it? That is the thing that the hyper-liberalized economics wants you to do. The economic logic of always prioritizing paid wage labor over other forms of contributing to a society is, to me ... a consequence of a sort of fundamental liberalism that is ultimately gonna unwind and collapse upon itself.”
The comments were first posted late Wednesday to X , formerly Twitter, by Heartland Signal , the newsroom for Chicago-based progressive radio station WCPT 820 AM.
By Thursday, news and commentary outlets were running with it, including Medialite , the U.K.’s Independent, Yahoo!News , Huffpost and Newsweek .
Vance spokeswoman Taylor Van Kirk described the accountings as “dishonestly putting words in JD’s mouth.
“Of course he does not agree with what the host said. JD reacted to the first part of the host’s sentence, assuming he was going to say: ‘That’s the whole purpose of spending time with grandparents.’ It’s a disgrace that the media is lying about JD instead of holding Kamala Harris accountable for her policies that caused sky high prices for groceries and everyday necessities, a disaster at the southern border, and a historic drug overdose epidemic.”
As for the second comment, Kirk said Vance was complimenting his mother-in-law for her selflessness. “Millions of grandparents across our country do the same every day.”
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The “Squad,” a group of progressive lawmakers in the House, is set to shrink next year after two members suffered primary defeats this election cycle following an unprecedented deluge of special interest spending.
The primary losses for Reps. Cori Bush in Missouri and Jamaal Bowman in New York came over the summer and dealt a blow to the progressive faction, which had amassed considerable clout within the Democratic Party since its initial rise in 2018.
The cohort of Black and brown lawmakers — including Reps. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez of New York and Summer Lee of Pennsylvania — became the target of pro-Israel PACs like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC , late last year after members criticized Israel’s response to the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas. Eight months later, AIPAC’s super political action committee, United Democracy Project, helped unseat Bush and Bowman after pouring nearly $25 million combined into those races.
Still, there were other factors that contributed to the defeat of Bush and Bowman beyond their position Israel, raising questions as to what extent voters rejected their progressive politics.
Another member of the Squad, Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, easily won her primary Tuesday against a repeat challenger despite voting similarly to Bush and Bowman over the last two years and being a vocal critic of Israel.
Here’s how the three Democratic primary races played out:
Bowman was particularly vulnerable this election cycle because of redistricting.
The new map of his the district eliminated most sections of the Bronx and added more of Westchester County’s suburbs, greatly narrowing the number of Black voters who were key to Bowman’s reelection effort.
Then Bowman drew a strong challenger in well-known county executive George Latimer, a centrist with more than three decades of political experience in the Westchester area.
Latimer entered the race with the support of Jewish leaders in the district who were upset with Bowman’s critical stance on Israel. He also enjoyed hefty financial backing from AIPAC’s super PAC, which poured about $15 million in the race to support him.
The contest was largely shaped by Bowman’s position on Israel. Latimer hammered the incumbent as more focused on Israel than the needs of the district. Latimer also flexed his deep regional knowledge to make the case to voters that he could would be a more effective member of Congress.
Bowman, who was seeking a third term, also had to fend off persistent criticism over triggering a fire alarm in a House building while lawmakers were working on a funding bill. He said it was unintentional, but the incident drew waves of embarrassing coverage and he was censured by the House for his actions.
The focus of campaign ads against Bush in the final weeks before her August primary against St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell was not her scathing criticism of Israel or its leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, but instead a vote that she and five of her Squad colleagues took in late 2021.
United Democracy Project, which spent more than $8.4 million against Bush, began airing ads in the local media market that highlighted the 48-year-old’s vote against a bipartisan infrastructure bill signed into law by President Joe Biden and supported by the majority of the Democrats in Congress.
“This infrastructure bill that Joe Biden passed has been so good for working people in St. Louis,” one voter said during the 30-second ad. “Cori Bush voted against it.” Another added, “She voted against our jobs.”
Bush, Bowman, Omar and other progressives defended their vote against the bill at the time, saying it was a necessary stance as they fought for passage of a separate social and environmental package. But their vote on the bill only became a campaign issue for Bush.
Allies of Bush say the campaign to defeat her wouldn’t have been possible had Bell not had the support of outside groups like UDP, which spent more than $400,000 to air the half-minute spot, according to data from the media tracking firm AdImpact.
“If you asked any any voter in any of these districts at the start of this cycle, ‘Do you know how your member of Congress voted on the infrastructure bill?’ no one would say yes,” Usamah Andrabi, a spokesman for the progressive Justice Democrats, told The Associated Press. “No one was thinking about a vote that happened three years ago for a bill that passed.”
Beyond her legislative record, Bush faced a series of public and personal scandals of her own in the last few years, including an ongoing Justice Department investigation into her campaign spending.
Omar managed to avoid the fate of her two fellow Squad members and had several things going in her favor. First, the African-born congresswoman, who has broken many firsts since being elected to the House in 2018, had the advantage during her primary Tuesday of having previously defeated her challenger.
In 2022, former Minneapolis city councilman Don Samuels came just two percentage points short of beating Omar with the help of UDP, which spent six figures in the race. This time around, the third-term lawmaker took the threat posed by Samuels and a potential influx of AIPAC money much more seriously.
“I think the congresswoman and her team understood that there needed to be a lot of work to remind people in that district about what type of leadership she brought,” Andrabi said. “And I think she exemplified that.”
Omar also raised a lot more money for the primary, with her campaign reporting that it raised around $6.2 million. Samuels, on the other hand, raised about $1.4 million.
“What I was hoping is that a strong ground game and an attention to the details of folks who felt left out would trump an overwhelming superiority in dollars,” Samuels said in a recent AP interview. “Clearly money matters a little more in politics than I had hoped.”
Omar’s substantial fundraising advantage, coupled with the endorsements of Minnesota’s Democratic Party and progressive leaders like Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, helped her win by nearly 14 points.
And possibly the most important factor in her race was that groups like AIPAC ultimately didn’t get involved despite threatening to unseat any candidate they deemed insufficiently pro-Israel.
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