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Nothing. The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in 1936 - three years before the start of World War 2.
Buckingham Palace suffered a direct hit in WWII, nobody was hurt.
Buckingham Palace
the city of Paris France versaille to be exact
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in 1936.
Nothing. The Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in 1936 - three years before the start of World War 2.
The Palace of Versailles, France.
Buckingham Palace suffered a direct hit in WWII, nobody was hurt.
crystal war
The Great Exhibition was held in Hyde Park in 1851. A steel and glass building was built in the park, specifically to hold the exhibits. This glass building became known as the Crystal Palace. When the exhibition was over, the 'Crystal Palace' was dismantled and re-assembled in Upper Norwood, a suburb of South London and the highest point in London, where it remained until it mysteriously burnt down in 1936. It is rumoured that it was burnt down deliberately by government agents because it would have been an easy navigation point for incoming German bombers in the expected coming war. The stone foundations of the 'Crystal Palace' still exist and there is a station and football team named after it.
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Versailles
The famous French palace from the year 1919 is the Palace of Versailles in Paris, France. This was the site where the World War I Versailles Treaty was signed.
The Palace of Versailles, France.
It wasn't a palace - it was a railroad car, located in the French city of Versailles.
The treaty of Versailles was signed at the Palace of Versailles; (in the Hall of Mirrors to be exact)