blitzkrieg, kamikaze, etc.
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World War I wasn't the most destructive war. World War II was. World War II had over eight times as many casualties as World War I and also brought total war to a whole new level. It completely put Europe in ruins, but World War II was definitely the war to end all wars. After that came the Cold War, which was just political disagreement with words thrown around.
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None, but the USAF developed out of WWII.
The U.S. was at war against Japan, who were trying to dominate the entire Pacific.
a new kingdom came for peace and desinded powerful weapons like spears crossbows and bought england peace
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In total 8,689,467 men fought for the United Kingdom during World War 1 of those men:4,006,158 came from England1,524,187 came from India557,618 came from Scotland272,924 came from Wales and Monmouth134,202 came from Ireland418,035 came from Canada330,000 came from Australia and Tasmania100,471 came from New Zealand74,196 came from South Africa10,610 came from Newfoundland16,000 came from West Indies31,000 came from other Dominions
No. The British Pilgrims (also called American colonists) came to the New World (which is North America) in the 17th century. The Revolutionary War occurred in the late 18th century.
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