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Judah Benjamin. A former US Senator, Confederate Attorney Genaral, Secretary of War and Secretary of State.
From the Arab perspective, it was an abject failure. They lost large swathes of territory, their armies had been soundly defeated, they lost more soldiers individually than Israel did in totality, and it humiliated the Pan-Arabist Movement.
The cold war led to the Vietnam War; the outcome was also because of the cold war. Another words, had there NOT BEEN a cold war (which was created by the atomic bomb); the Vietnam War would have been fought normally/traditionally...with everything the US had (presuming nukes DID NOT exist) and the North would've been invaded...as in ALL US WARS previously.
That is a matter of opinion and speculation. Two good candidates are his failure to realize the threat that Stalin represented to the post-war world, and his inability to save victims of the holocaust until late in the war. Had he been able to shelter more refugees befoe the war, there may not have been as many concentration camp deaths.
he started world war 2
Dwight D. Eisenhower.
no ofence but the person to ask this is dumb a presidant can not be a military genaral and you called it the world war two genaral therewas many more than one there was multaple for man contries
It was hard because after the war, many people didn't have houses, crops, etc. Many houses had been burned down during the war. General Lee had just surrendered to General Grant, a failure at everything but war and riding horses. The war struck everyone in some way.
It was hard because after the war, many people didn't have houses, crops, etc. Many houses had been burned down during the war. General Lee had just surrendered to General Grant, a failure at everything but war and riding horses. The war struck everyone in some way.
i dont think japan is allowed to have a military because they have warrior blood in them(they like to fight and there whole culture was about war)
Judah Benjamin. A former US Senator, Confederate Attorney Genaral, Secretary of War and Secretary of State.
Any British General? General Bernard Law Montgomery
US military intervention has been a success in some situations and a failure in others. Some of the successes include the intervention during the First World War, while a failure was the intervention in Somalia.
It is generally seen as an American failure in war.
The duration of The Chaser's War on Everything is 1560.0 seconds.
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From the Arab perspective, it was an abject failure. They lost large swathes of territory, their armies had been soundly defeated, they lost more soldiers individually than Israel did in totality, and it humiliated the Pan-Arabist Movement.