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The Fall of Singapore
by Alan Milner, Sep 15, 2008
How that event dented the allies' confidence in the Far-Eastern front.
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WW2 Women
by Sarge, Mar 7, 2007
A looks at how the life for women changed during WW2
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Mitsubishi G4m Hamaki
by balisunset, Jul 20, 2008
Mitsubishi G4M Hamaki (cigar) was the most famous Japanese all-metal long range bombers during the Second World War in the Pacific. It flew most Japanese long range missions during the Pacific War and called by the Allied code name Betty. The G4M was also used as a torpedo bomber.
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The Blitz
by JaKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK, Jul 14, 2008
Information on the Blitz.
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The Blitz
by Phantom Echo, Jun 12, 2008
The effects of life on British citizens and how propaganda and the government played an important role.
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Categorization During Wartime: WWII
by GeraldC, Apr 7, 2008
Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the U.S. Government forced all Japanese-Americans to live in internment camps.
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How Hitler Got Into Power
by Chavez 123, Jan 14, 2008
Adolf Hitler took power of Germany in 1934, but how did Hitler get into power in the first place? How did the Nazi party go from having very little support to becoming the most popular party in the Reichstag?
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African Americans in WW2
by Mickeyy., Dec 9, 2007
In the war, segregation was very popular. It was not only for blacks, but also for Jews and people who were not of the "Aryan race", which were people who were specified as" all white" people, with no other ethnic backgrounds mixed in.
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11 Interesting Facts: World War II
by mrwoo, Sep 20, 2007
Military-related events or 'norms' that you may not know about one of the most devastating times in history.
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Eight Points on How Children are Growing Up Later
by ecrivan wordwizard, Aug 29, 2007
Here are some points behind how and why many children are growing up later in contemporary society.
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