To start, a general's diary entry of a battle is a primary source, proving he was there at the battle. This proves that his/her diary would be very credible and believable. To prove this, the general was a complete eyewitness of the battle. So overall, a general's diary entry of a battle is very believable.
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the tide of war went against the Germans
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D-Day has major significance as this was the re-entry of Allied troops in force to challenge the German occupation forces in Europe..
WWI was fought and won on the allied side by France, the UK and the US (as a late entry) together. The allies finally won because the Germans simply couldn't keep up the war effort and could no longer replace their battle-fatigued troops or the arms and other materials lost or destroyed in battle. Their troops had already been forced to steadily retreat in the months before the Armistice. The US entry was a decisive factor in that it solved the problems that the Allies too had been having in replacing troops and equipment.
A general's diary would most likely be believable due to the details and information that he (or she) provides.
A general's diary would most likely be believable due to the details and information that he (or she) provides.
It would be very credible. Because he was an eyewitness to the battle, therefore it would be very credible.
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The cast of Entry in a Diary - 1990 includes: Erin Noble as Diary
It is spelled Dear Diary.
Doogie Howser ended with a diary entry on his computer every show.
It is usually called a diary or journal entry.
diary entry
Dear diary, < Insert question here>
Anne received the diary on her birthday. She wrote about receiving the diary and her birthday and the problems in Belgium and her life.
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