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(Phipps Convervatory)
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While world war II was still in effect, some of the players and fans overseas are trying to ignore being rivals and just play together with the philadelphia eagles and just be able to make a team.
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just opening in 1939, the Cloister Garden's design was inspired by the 17th century botanical art book Hortus Floridus.
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He had set the record for the fastest consecutive goals scored by one player when he had score twice within 1 minute and 23 seconds into the game against the Syracuse Stars.
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After 1,250 miles Germans had marched to Poland's border and had immediately invaded Poland and even though Poland had threatened Germany to make troops back down and retreat, it didn't stop the Germans from the invasion. After the Germans had made the invasion official and British prime minister Neville Chamberlin had declared war on Germany aqfter 2 hours after the invasion and at 5 pm France had declared war on Germany as well.
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The Pittsburgh Hornets had used three goalies for the first time in the Hornet's team history.
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France and Germany had been fighting for years previous to WWII and the Germans had become stronger and smarter with Hitler as their leader. So when the French immediately retreated and left Paris wide open for the Germans to take over, the French wanted to make a peace treaty or at least tell the Germans that they are done fighting with them. So Hitler devised an plan to get revengeon them from their defeat on them in 1918. So he tricked the French into a fake ceremony and killed all the French
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On December 7th. 1941, the Japanese had seen how strong the United States was becoming and wanted to put a stop to it, so they bombed Pearl Harbor with three major attacks, about an hour apart from one another starting at 7:53 a.m. And with all the American casulities lost and only a couple Japanese planes destroyed, the Japanese succeeded on their surprise attack on the US.
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over 16,000 visitors had toured the Spring Flower Show on Easter Sunday. And also the admission was free to the public.
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On a tiny island by Hawaii called Midway, the Japanese had ploted again to attack the US so they were going to again do a surprise attack, but the US had cracked the code that the Japanese had been using so they knew everything that was inevitable to them against the Japanese. They had defeated the Japan which seeing their first chance at destroying them first in the air and then surprising them again with the rest of the armed forces which helped them to defeat Japan.
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The Battle of Stalingrad was what most people call the turning point of WWII for Europe. After the Russians had bled the German army dry of soliders and such, they had been in full retreat mode. Since Hitler and Stalin had been arch rivals and wanting to defeat one another so with Hitler not thinking of all the problems to face Hitler, he kept sending men. Hitler had called a national mourning and he had blamed it all on General Paulus who was a main leader at the time of one of the six armies.
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He had scored his 100th AHL goal
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He became the third coach of the Pittsburgh Hornets
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Its the 50th anniversary of the conservatory and thousands of visitors are pouring through the Palm Court which had also set the record for the best attendance-setting years during flower shows.
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He got his 100th AHL goal
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More than 160,000 Allied troops had gotten together to fight the Nazi troops on the coast line of Normandy. More than 5,000 ships and 13,000 aircrafts had come to help during the war and at the end of the day, the Allies hadn't gotten really anywhere but rather they had lost many casulties around 9,000 soldiers killed or wounded.
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While the Allies were trying to come to the capital, Paris, the Germans had been evacuating and the city of Paris went immediately into strike mode. They had all kinds of people on strike and had caused alot of chaos and trouble for the Germans, whom were trying to evacuate. Meanwhile, the Allies had kept advancing. Since the German government was in control of the police force and other main forces, the people had taken the commander policemen & ordered surrender, after 4 years, Paris was free.
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He was tied for the AHL record for most unassisted goals in one season (7)
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They lef the AHL in goal scoring for the second consecutive season with 262.
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He tied the record an AHL record of unassisted goals in one season (7).
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After fighting hard that day, the Americans had finally won ther battle at Mt. Suribachi of the battle of Imo Jima. American flag at the summit of Mt. Suribachi during the battle for Iwo Jima was a symbol for the American forces as bravery and heroism. People to this day use that picture and event to show how brave people can be and hard work pays off in the end.
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Franklin D Roosevelt was in Warm Springs, Georgia getting his portrait painted and sources said he started to feel at large pain the back of his head. The next moment, he has collasped on the floor and he had died from a cerebral hemorrhage. Now since Herriot Truman was the Vice President at the time, he was stepped up to become the president in FDR's place.
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As Hitler was being turned against by the people, he was being surrounded and didn't want to do in humiliation, torture and imprisionment like Mussiluni did when they had hung his body and torchured his corpse. So he and his wife had decided to go and hide and have someone shoot them so it was a quick death and so their corpses would be buried and not desecreted.
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The Germans had finally surrendered the war and France was overjoyed and there were parties in the streets, bands playing everywhere and fireworks being set off to celebrate no more blood being shead.
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On a peaceful beautiful day the Japanese were exspecting a regular day, but this day was not anywhere normal, soon there was an atomic bomb dropped which ended WWII and left the city in ruins.
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During the atomic bombing of Hiroshima Truman had made the bombs had made two bombs just in case the first one wasn't going to cover the entire city, but when he saw the damage, they needed to do something with the last one, so he didn't want to drop it in our home country, so he dropped it on Nagasaki.
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On this day, President Truman had made a day to celebrate when the US had gotten the surrendering papers from Japan.
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