about 6 million Jews
The deadliest building fire was Chicago's Iroquois Theater fire in 1903. More then 600 people were killed.
The Spanish Empire. Prior to them it was the Aztec Empire.
There was no evidence to that prior knowledge.
April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. I suspect both the question and the prior answer (incorrect answer and improperly spelled) were intended as a poor attempt at humor.
Prior to 1954 immigrants had to go to Ellis Island before entering New York.
Prior to Pearl Harbor, Americans held the attitude that World War II was just another European war. Many believed the United States had been tricked into entering World War I and did not want another war that, they felt, had nothing to do with them.
No, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor technically prior to the United States entering World War TWO.
He was a lawyer
America entered World War II primarily due to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which killed over 2,400 Americans and galvanized public opinion in favor of entering the conflict. Prior to this, the U.S. had been providing support to Allied nations through programs like Lend-Lease but had maintained a policy of neutrality. The attack prompted Congress to declare war on Japan the following day, and shortly after, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States, fully involving America in the global conflict.
It is called the thermosphere.
Mouth / delta
He was in the legal profesion.
Woodrow Wilson was a scholar and President of Princeton University (NJ) prior entering politics.
In World War I the doughboys were provided cigarettes. Prior to that Cigars were preferred over cigarettes.
Approximately 120,000 Japanese and/or Japanese-Americans lived in the US during and prior to WW2; of which over 90,000 lived in California.
Prior to his Presidency, JFK was a United States Senator (January 3, 1953 - December 22, 1960); prior to that, he was a United States Congressman (January 3, 1947 - January 3, 1953); prior to that, he was a Lieutenant in the United States Navy (1941-1945), serving in World War II.
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