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To what is Göring referring when he says “the German Luftwaffe has struck at the heart of the enemy”?
Cleavage is a term referring to how a crystal cleaves, that is, fractures when struck.
he was talking about Mussolini and Hitler
Nobody shot the britannic It was the Luisitania that was torpedoed the britannic struck a German underwater Mine
The have been many tornadoes in Missouri, but you probably are referring to the devastating Joplin, Missouri tornado, which struck on May 22, 2011.
They protested the actions of their parents during the Nazi period and were struck down by the police and conservative government.
It depends on what you mean by mis-struck, if you're referring to the spelling of the word trvst, this is normal and on all Peace Dollars. Circulated coins are valued at $16.00-$20.00 retail.
the patriot
Hitler was not Jewish, it is beleived he had Jewish blood in his family tree but Hitler struck that from public record..
Dates are struck on coins, not engraved in them. If you're referring to US cents, the first cent was minted in 1793. If you're referring to British pennies, that denomination has been used for at least 1000 years so it's not possible to determine the exact date of the first issue.
The term "struck", when referring to coins, means the making of the coin. The blank planchet (the round blank disc which will become the coin) is struck (pressed) between the dies and the coin is made.
Blitzing is a term for the German military units in WW2. It means they were fast and struck without warning. It was not used to describe Germany.