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While early German tanks, Stuka dive-bombers and concentrated forces were used in the Polish campaign, the majority of the battle was conventional infantry and artillery based warfare and most Luftwaffe action was independent of the ground campaign. Matthew Cooper wrote that
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large geographic subdivision used by the Soviet and Russian Armed Forces to classify the continental geographic territories with their bordering maritime areas, islands, adjacent coasts[5] and airspace.
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The Main camp of the Holocaust was Auschwitz. Jews were exterminated by the hundreds and cremated in ovens. The Jews that were alived were forced into labor.
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Japanese americans were put in internment camps after the bombing of Pearl Harbor
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Japanese planes attacked a naval ship harbor in Hawaii, the U.S.S Arizona was destroyed
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Also known as Operation Overlord, the operation that launched the invasion of German-occupied western Europe during World War II by Allied forces, involving almost 7,000 vessels. Nearly 160,000 troops crossed the English Channel
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Successor to Hess as Nazi Party Secretary. Sentenced to death in absentia. Remains found in Berlin in 1972 and dated to have died in 1945.
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America dropped a bomb called little boy on top of Hiroshima
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America dropped Fat Man over Nagasaki, Japan and destroyed the whole city
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During the Second World War, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated talks on a successor agency to the League of Nations, and the United Nations Charter was drafted at a conference in April–June 1945; this charter took effect on 24 October 1945, and the UN began operation. The UN's mission to preserve world peace was complicated in its early decades by the Cold War between the US and Soviet Union and their respective allies.
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After the Jewish Comminuty were released out of the concentration camps they tried to retreat back to Palestine and go back to thier original homes. For their safety against the Nazis and all danger