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Q: Are there world war 2 tunnels underneath Edmonton?
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Why were the Tunnels so important in the World War 1?

Tunnels provided cover and concealment.


How long did it take the vietnamese to build the tunnels?

The Cu Chi tunnels are a large network of underground tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). The tunnels were originally constructed from 1946-1954 as a hiding place for the Viet Minh, nationalist guerillas who fought the Japanese during World War 2 and then France. More tunnels were constructed during the Vietnam War to serve as hiding spots, communication, and supply routes for soldiers. The Cu Chi Minh tunnels are part of the overall network of tunnels that underlie much of Vietnam.


How long did it take to build the underground tunnels in north Vietnam?

The Cu Chi tunnels are a large network of underground tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). The tunnels were originally constructed from 1946-1954 as a hiding place for the Viet Minh, nationalist guerillas who fought the Japanese during World War 2 and then France. More tunnels were constructed during the Vietnam War to serve as hiding spots, communication, and supply routes for soldiers. The Cu Chi Minh tunnels are part of the overall network of tunnels that underlie much of Vietnam.


Why were the tunnels important in World War 2?

You need tunnels in WWII so that the soldiers who were waiting for countries to attack them would have somewhere safe to wait and live for the many months they had to. The tunnels in New Zealand are very secure, on top of the tunnels there is piles of dirt so if grenades went off it would not do any damage to them.


What is the name of the underground tunnels that people made under their gardens to hide from bombs in world war two?

bomb gardens


How many underground tunnels are there in dronfield?

It was in the late 1940s when the second world war was begining ,you will find many tunnels located under the house of 48 thirlmere drive ,the reason for this was because it was an old constrution site.


Who gather Jews into ghettos and eventually ship them to concentration camps in world war 2?

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What did Truman do about the looted treasures discovered in underground tunnels in the Philippines after World War II?

The treasures were confiscated by the Phillipine government and the Aquinos.


Why is a land or naval mine called a mine?

First World War. Miners would dig tunnels underneath the enemies trenches and fill them with explosives and then blow them up. Same principal as landmines, only the quantity nowadays is a lot smaller. The miners were part of the Miners and Sappers which later (in the UK) became the Royal Engineers.


When did Vietnam war fight in tunnels?

Tunnels were always present, most weren't discovered or advertised until later in the war. Tunnels have been used my most armies thru-out history, they are NOT unique to just the Vietnam War. One of the biggest tunnelling events occurred during WWI when British forces tunnelled underground to go under a German position and place explosive charges under it. It was one of the largest explosions of the war.


What wars was Australia in before World War 1?

Before World War 1 in Australia, people traveled in horse-drawn carriages. Women wore dresses with very full skirts; they often wore corsets underneath.


The Viet Cong used mine warfare and dug tunnels as fighting techniques in the war.?

True