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Because a famous guy name Nicholas help him and he actually fought his way out with with bb gun and ak's
It wasn't just fought in Japan. It was also fought in Europe, Africa and other parts of Asia. Reason why World War 2 was fought in Japan was thought Japan was part of the Axis and they were fighting against the US.
the reason Frederick Jones was famous was because he invented the refrigerator
It was stereotyping against Germans because they fought against us.
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she wanted to expand her empire
she wanted to expand her empire
The US and the USSR never fought against each other.
Because a famous guy name Nicholas help him and he actually fought his way out with with bb gun and ak's
In World War II, they didn't fight against each other, they were on the same side.
Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.Men fought for control of the empire for one basic reason: power.
It wasn't just fought in Japan. It was also fought in Europe, Africa and other parts of Asia. Reason why World War 2 was fought in Japan was thought Japan was part of the Axis and they were fighting against the US.
the reason Frederick Jones was famous was because he invented the refrigerator
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They fought in it on both sides. They were one reason why it was fought...
It was stereotyping against Germans because they fought against us.
their names were Henry Zimmerle and Riley Zimmerle. Henry fought on the North side and lived through the war, Riley fought on the South side but was killed during the war. the reason I know is because Henry was my great-great-great-grandfather.