either of two artificial harbours designed and constructed by the British in World War II to facilitate the unloading of supply ships off the coast of Normandy, France, immediately following the invasion of Europe on D-Day, June 6, 1944. One harbour, known as Mulberry A, was constructed off Saint-Laurent at Omaha Beach in the American sector, and the other, Mulberry B, was built off Arromanches at Gold Beach in the British sector. Each harbour, when fully operational, had the capacity to move 7,000 tons of vehicles and supplies per day from ship to shore.
Not at war
I believe you mean "Were there silencers in World War 2", and yes, my friend, i do believe there were.
RN in military spec terms mean World War 2
yes
Do you mean Auschwitz??
A mulberry was a temporary harbour set up in the English Channel during the allied invasion of Normandy (D-Day). They were made of concrete and set on top of floaters. Ships would offload troops and cargo at these small floating resupply points.
It stands for Prisoner of War.
Do you mean, "Why was the era AFTER world war 2 called the cold war?" Because no one calls the era of WW2 the cold war.
It was a country in China
If you mean Russia yes
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if you mean world war 2 the us the UK an ussr would be examples.