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After World War II, Hitler was dead, so he said nothing.
He did nothing. He had promised to support Israel in the Six-Day War, but when Israel went to war, he then said that Israel was on its own.
Peter said he was ashamed to be Jewish but nothing was mentioned that I can think of directly about the war.
George Orwell
well my intelligent friend A.D. said he doesnt know cause hsi people are Lithuanian and they did nothing to help.
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it said nothing
Elbert Hubbard
See question, how do you prevent a war against nothing
He said nothing. He wasn't there and it happened a year before the war started and he took command of the army.
Nothing. Virgil was a Roman writer who wrote about the events following the Trojan War, specifically the journey of Aeneas (a Trojan hero who barely escaped the burning of his city and eventually went on to found a fairly unremarkable city called Rome). Virgil was writing centuries after the Trojan War, so nothing happened to him during said war.
said that "the war was fought in vain."