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The battlefields during World War II were filled with death and destruction. Often, soldiers would fight from holes and trenches in the ground and they didn't have a lot to eat. It was often cold and precipitation fell on the heads of soldiers.
Actually, France's largest contribution was unintentional. She furnished most of the battlefields!
they look like a piece of paper that saves Canada
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
There were hundreds of battlefields in the Civil War, not just one.
they grew in world war 1 and 2
The battlefields during World War II were filled with death and destruction. Often, soldiers would fight from holes and trenches in the ground and they didn't have a lot to eat. It was often cold and precipitation fell on the heads of soldiers.
The battlefields of the US Civil War were booming from artillery shots and rifle and musket shots. There was smoke and shouting among the soldiers and the galloping cavalry horses.
Long ditches (as in World War I, on the battlefields of Europe) were known as Trenches.
they looked after young children in safe houses away from battlefields.
Although global in combat, the countrysides of France and Belgium were the main battlefields for American soldiers.
The battlefields would be the most deadly place during its time. One of the most important people people who helped wounded soldiers during the war was Clara Barton, or better know as the angel of the battlefield!
Actually, France's largest contribution was unintentional. She furnished most of the battlefields!
because they were the flowers that grew on the battlefields after world war one. =]
Why don't you just Google "World War 1 Submarines?"
Save Our History - 1998 Civil War Battlefields was released on: USA: 23 June 2001
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