See Google. There are two answers to your question. [1] If you want to see maps that historians have traced the battles of WW2, I would recommend the Center for Military History. They have a website that has history of various campaigns and maps to show the progress and movements of the armies. [2] If your question relates to real maps used by soldiers during the war, then you have to really search for them. I have a collection of maps printed by the US Government during WW2. You can also see some of the original intelligence maps at the National Archives (NARA) at College Park MD.
This is a very useful map of the European powers in World War II:
http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-maps/image/world-war-2.jpg You can find more maps on Google.com. Simply search terms such as "World War 2, map, U.S., etc"
Your local library or historical museum.
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Both !... It is generally accepted that there will be no 'world war three' between the 'superpowers' - HOWEVER - there is now a higher threat from rogue 'factions' of 'third world' countries than there used to be.
Both !... It is generally accepted that there will be no 'world war three' between the 'superpowers' - HOWEVER - there is now a higher threat from rogue 'factions' of 'third world' countries than there used to be.
The Nuremburg trials were trials meant to find men guilty or innocent of War Crimes. The people involved were the Nazi war criminals and Allied judges.
There was 30+ countries in the war: Allies-Soviet union,u.s.a,united Kingdom,china,france,Poland,canada,australia,new zealand,southafrica,yugoslavia,greece,norway,netherlands,belgium,czechoslovakia,brazil. Axis-germany,japan,italy,hungary,romania,bulgaria. Co-Belligerants:Finland,Thailand,Iraq Client and Puppet states:phillipines,mongolia,croatia,slovakia. *note-this isn't all the countries.since it was a world war all countries were at war.and this was just world war 2.to find more countries and world war 1 go to google and type in participants in world war 1. and then participants in world war 2. its a wikipedia page.
At the end of World War 2 there were many people in concentration camps or labor camps who were unable to (or did not want to) return to their countries of origin. The Allies set up Displaced Persons camps for them till they were able to find new permanent homes.
You can find a map showing all Spanish-speaking countries and their capitals in most world atlases, online mapping websites, or by doing a simple internet search. Websites like World Atlas or Google Maps can provide interactive maps with this information.
the U.S. and Russia was involved and the two countries were racing to see which one could find out the most about space
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typically you find it in third world countries, such as africa.
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Not sure about the rest of the world, but they have them in Australia.
On the equator
World Bank IMF
It is easy to find out who is helping the third world countries by looking at various websites of the United Nations. Other such sites are Nationsonline and Globalissues.
There were several people involved in various countries of the world. One notable name is William Wilberforce. Some other people who helped out were Thomas Clarkson and olaudah equiano. Google them you find out loads! ;)
nobody in the world knows and it is imposible to find out
The continent with several countries involved in mining diamonds is Africa. Absolutely, you can find the most plentiful amount of diamonds in the earth.