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    U-Boats

    A U-boat was a type of Military Submarine used by Germany.
  • Archduke Franz Ferdinand

    Archduke Franz Ferdinand
    millions I say millions of people died in the war. Wanna know who started the war. I'll tell you it was Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Franz Ferdinand held significant influence over the military, and in 1913 he was appointed inspector general of the Austro-Hungarian armed forces. On 28 June 1914, Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in Sarajevo by the 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip, a member of Young Bosnia.
  • Teleagrams

    Teleagrams
    Telegrams were used by governments and war correspondents needing to communicate quickly and efficiently. They were often used to send notice of a soldier's death, capture or wounding. Soldiers sent telegrams to let their families know of their travels or that they had survived a battle.
  • Field Telephone

    Field Telephone
    Field telephones are telephones used for military communications. They can draw power from their own battery, from a telephone exchange (via a central battery known as CB), or from an external power source. Some need no battery, being sound-powered telephones.
  • Martin Luther King jr

    Martin Luther King jr
    We all should know about Martin Luther King jr if you don't here is some facts he was preacher,teacher and great strong black leader if you want know more about him here is something for you Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Christian minister, activist, and political philosopher who was one of the most prominent leaders in the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968
  • WW2 Axis: German Successes and Failures

    WW2 Axis: German Successes and Failures
    WW2 Axis powers had enough successes early in the war to make dramatic gains in the European and Pacific theaters of war, but enough failures to doom themselves to ultimate defeat. Britain’s policy of appeasement had failed to stop Hitler. Hitler invaded Poland on 1st September 1939 and Britain and France declared war on Germany two days later. However, there was little fighting for the first six months of the war and this period is known as ‘the phoney war’.
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    Battle of Dunkirk

    It was involved the rescue of more than 338,000 British and French soldiers from the French port of Dunkirk between May 29 and June 4 1940
  • D-Day

    D-Day
    D-Day is a military term designating the start of a military operation. It was a huge effort involving months of secret preparations. Thousands of Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy, in northern France, at the start of the battle to liberate mainland Europe from Nazi occupation. D-day marked the turning point in World War II when the Allied forces began to win their fight against the Axis powers.
  • The President

    The President
    when Roosevelt died and Truman took over as President, April 12, 1945.
  • V-E Day

    V-E Day
    V-E Day stands for Victory in Europe Day.
    It marks a very important event in World War 2 - the end of the War with Germany on Tuesday 8 May 1945.
  • V-J day

    V-J day
    V-J Day stands for Victory in Japan Day.
    It marks a very important event in World War 2 - the day Japan surrendered to the Allies after almost six years of war on 15 August 1945. The end of war was marked by two-day holidays in the UK, the USA and Australia.
  • My granny birthday 🩷💜

    My grandmother's name is Yolanda and she is the best grandmother in the world no one can compare to her so for history I have to do her birthday♡.