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Was Poland nutral during the two world wars?

yes


What policy did the US revert back to after World War 1?

for the first part they were nutral.(not chosing a side or even fighting.)


What does WRA stands for and what does it means?

War Relocation Authority, an authority responsible for interning and relocating Japanese Americans throughout World War II.


What Old World events affect Americans?

Such as the American Revolution, and The Great Awakening. Those both affect and have affected America throughout her life.


What is the significance of Bomber Command in World War 2?

Bomber Command's role in World War II was to strike back at Germany at the end of the blitz. Throughout the war Americans, British and other commonwealth pilots flew missions over Germany and bombed vital military and industrial targets. The Americans flew daylight raids and the British flew at night. By the time the Allies invaded France in June of 1944 Germany was crippled industrially and was unable to keep up to the needs of her war effort.


Can fresians jump?

They can and do. These Spanish horses are beautiful, smart and athletic. They used to be a rare sight in the US but are now becoming popular with Americans and throughout the world.


Are there other American military cemeteries throughout the world?

Yes there is one in Cambridge ,england . Americans used Cambridge as an air base for attacks on German's. Abdul Razzaq


How many sandwiches do Americans eat?

Americans eat about 45 billion sandwiches per year


According to Gallup polls throughout the 1930's 70 of Americans?

According to Gallup polls in the 1930s, 70 percent of Americans thought that the United States getting involved another world war would be unwise. Gallup was founded in 1935.


What happen to Japenese-Americans during World War 2?

During WWII, Japenese-americans were discriminated against because, well, they were japenese. Many people did not trust the Japenese-Americans because they were suspicious that they may be spies. During the war many Japenese-Americans were 'Round-Up' and taken to camps located throughout the USA. In these camps they were forced to sleep in baarracks that were small and uncomfortable. They stayed there for a majority of the second world war.


Why was China unable to fend off foreigners who took advantage of China's resources?

They were separated from the rest of the world too long, leaving them behind throughout the renaissance, and making them technologically backwards compared to European cultures at the time.


Who was unable to prevent World War 2?

Everyone