yes
You mean a radio? If so about $100 depending if it was the axis or the allies
As far as I know, no they didn't. They fought for Britain and the allies against the Germans. Actually it's worth noting that Pakistan didn't actually exist at the time so the people who were to become Pakistanis were actually Indians during and prior to WW2
You may be referring to the United States' Lend-Lease program in World War II, in which the US supplied the Allies with billions of dollars worth of material for the majority of the war.
$200.00
About twenty US cents, or one UK shilling.
This could very. In my opinion, yes. When the Allies liberated concentration camps, they found out why they were fighting. (See Related Links for Band of Brothers Episode 9, "Why We Fight".)
The invention of coins didn't really change much. The invention of currency however changed everything. Wars have been fought due to it and it has provided a world wide basis for trade. Before when you traded items for each other it could turn into an arguament how much they were worth. Now an items value can be shown with a figure making trading easier. Currency also almost caused World War 3. during the cold war when the soviets blocked berlin the allies nearly had world war three against the soviets. And the reason why they had blocked berlin was that they allies were trying to introduce their own currency there.
. . . support the war .
yes, it is quite rare. it is worth 10,000 bells,found only in the ocean during the summer months
It is noted that he was worth about 750 million dollars during the Thriller era. Forbes recently reported that he is now worth $350 million, perhaps because he hasn't released any new music or signed any record deals in a while. He was the most successful entertainer in the world.
it is the value that you think you are worth to you,family and the world. it is the value that you think you are worth to you,family and the world.
The atmosphere is worth the world.....