didn't contribute.
Joseph Stalin was Russia's ruler during World War II.
That's a very difficult answer to pin on ONE country, as Britain, USA and Germany ALL made significant advances in aviation during WW2.
she boycotted the buses and mde segrgation come closer to an end
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Europe, Asia,Africa
Colin Powell did not serve as a soldier during World War I, as he was born on April 5, 1937, well after the war had ended in 1918. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and had a distinguished military career, eventually rising to the rank of four-star general. His contributions were significant in later conflicts, but he was not involved in World War I.
Ray Knight played for the Cincinnati Reds from 1987 to 1990. During his time with the team, he was part of the 1990 World Series championship squad. Knight was primarily a third baseman and made significant contributions to the team's success during his tenure.
I am not sure who you are talking about but Newtons laws are very important to physics if that's what you mean.
Some famous explorers include Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, Ferdinand Magellan, and Marco Polo. These explorers made significant contributions to world exploration and discovery during their respective times.
it was the first major civilization and that it was around during the bronse era
George T. Sampson (1900-1991) was an American physicist known for his contributions to the development of radar technology. He worked on improving the accuracy and range of radar systems during World War II. Sampson also made significant contributions to the field of microwave engineering.
There were many contributions made by US civilians during World War I. For instance, large factories, as well as small businesses, stopped producing luxury goods and began producing supplies necessary for the war.