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After the outbreak of World War II, the Soviet Union issued an ultimatum to Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in June 1940, demanding that the three countries immediately stop their anti-Soviet activities, set up a new government friendly to the Soviet Union, and allow Soviet troops to station there. 14 and 15 In July, the three Baltic countries announced the establishment of the Soviet government and requested to join the Soviet Union. 1940 from August 3 to 6, the seventh meeting of supreme soviet of the ussr adopted a resolution to admit Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to the Soviet Union. 1August 2, 939, out of great concern for the fate of mankind, Einstein wrote to suggest that the United States must build an atomic bomb before Germany at the request of several other scientists. A letter drafted by others and signed by Einstein wrote: Madam President, I have read the recent manuscripts of Fermi and szilard. This makes me predict that elemental uranium will become a new and important energy source in the near future. Considering this situation, people should be vigilant. When necessary, the government must also act quickly. Therefore, it is my duty to draw your attention that in the near future, it is possible to create a powerful new bomb. To this end, I suggest that you authorize a person you trust to informally contact various government agencies, report all the research to them regularly, and give them advice, especially to ensure the supply of uranium in the United States. At the same time, establish contact with relevant people and enterprise laboratories to speed up the experimental work. As far as I know, Germany has stopped selling its occupied Czech uranium ore. If you notice that the son of the German Foreign Minister works at the Emperor William Institute in Berlin, which is currently conducting the same uranium research as the United States, it is not difficult to understand why Germany is doing this. (Signature) A Einstein Roosevelt studied Einstein's letter silently in the White House office and began to feel indecisive. But the thought that Germany was stepping up the development of the atomic bomb secretly made up his mind. After a week's comprehensive consideration, he gave this letter a positive answer and issued an instruction to conduct nuclear test research. 1934 On August 2nd, President Hindenburg passed away. Hindenburg participated in the Puao War in 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. During World War I, he served as German Marshal and President in 1925. After he took office, he actively cooperated with the Nazi Party, which contributed to the rise of Nazi fascism. As early as the presidential election of 1932, the producer of * * * pointed out sharply: "Whoever chooses Hindenburg chooses Hitler, and whoever chooses Hitler chooses war." This prediction has been completely proved by history. Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone, died at his home in Nova Scotia in the early morning of August 2, 1922 at the age of 76. Bell is an English inventor. He invented the device that used electricity to transmit sound, that is, the earliest telephone, and obtained a patent for the telephone. Bell comes from a family of phoneticians. Most of his family members are professionals engaged in language reading and error correction, and he himself has been trained in this field. I was mainly taught at home when I was a child. He studied briefly at Edinburgh University and London University, and then taught music and recitation at a school in Elgin, Scotland. He first studied sound in Elgin. Bell worked as his father's assistant in London from 1868, but after his two brothers died of tuberculosis, his family moved to Canada. 187 1 year, he went to Boston to teach his father's "visual language", that is, the phonetic system for teaching deaf people to speak. A year later, he opened a school for the deaf. 65438-0873, Professor of Phonology, Boston University. With the support of his two deaf students and the help of his technician thomas watson, Bell experimented with electricity to spread sound. His multiplex telegraph patent is 1875, and his telephone patent is 1876. Bell's wife Mabel Hubbard is deaf, and they got married on 1877. 1880, he accepted the French Volt Prize and used the money as a laboratory fund to improve the phonograph invented by Thomas Edison. On August 2, 2004, the German army invaded Belgium and France, and these two countries, including Britain and Serbia and Montenegro, were involved in the German-Russian conflict. As a result, the whole of Western Europe became a big battlefield. In the international treaty 1839, Belgium was established as a neutral country. However, although the German Chancellor admitted that Germany would break the agreement, he advocated that Belgium would cooperate with France, so he issued an ultimatum to Belgium: allow German troops to enter Belgian territory, or they would go to war with them. Belgium rejected this request. On August 2, Germany declared war on Belgium and immediately invaded Belgium. Western countries took immediate action. King Albert of Belgium sent a telegram to King George of England asking for help. The telegram said: "I implore your majesty's government to intervene diplomatically to safeguard Belgium's territorial integrity." Britain's response was to issue an ultimatum to Germany: respect Belgium's neutrality, or Britain would go to war. The Kaiser rejected the ultimatum, thinking that Britain would not shed blood for such "scraps of paper" as the 1839 treaty. On the 4th, the British House of Commons allocated $525 million for military spending and declared war on Germany. Speaking in Parliament, Edward Grey called on France and Belgium to form an alliance, and said, "We can't stand by and sit idly by." Meanwhile, Germany claimed that French planes bombed Germany. Obviously, France is the victim of German propaganda. France mobilized its troops, fearing that a powerful German army might enter her country. On the 2nd, the Germans did cross the French border without declaring war. It is speculated that this will make France fall into the trap of the long-vaunted Schrieffen plan. The plan includes extending the war to the French front. So the war broke out between the two countries. With the help of Britain and France, the Belgian army fought the German invaders well. On the 6th, in Amsterdam, the Belgian army killed or injured 3,500 Germans. At the same time, fierce fighting broke out in Liè ge near Amsterdam. It is reported that a German army of 654.38+10,000 people, 25,000 people died at the hands of only 30,000 Belgian people. This battle once again proves how cruel the war is; The result of the battle was the bodies of innocent people everywhere. German media denied that the death toll was so high, but claimed that their cavalry showed "unparalleled heroism". The German government sent heavy artillery to the front and bombed the Belgian fortress. After two weeks of fighting, Germany forced Belgium to surrender. When the Germans attacked violently along the Belgian border 150 miles, the momentum of Belgium's initial resistance gradually weakened.