No, they never hated each other, though it may have appeared that way toward the end of the Beatles. The truth is (as they have both stated repeatedly, as have their wives and friends) that they loved each other like brothers and always did.
Give any of John's stuff to his first son Julian. Over the years due to the fact that she only sells John's stuff at auctions and or keeps it for herself Julian has to go to auctions around the world and try his best to buy any of his dad's stuff back in order to have it. It's very sad that Yoko's been so selfish. It's understandable due to the fact that she wasn't expecting John to die so soon and that she wants to keep his things to have the memories but maybe stuff she doesn't want instead of selling it she could offer it to the rest of his family who misses him just like she does.
John Baird's life will be like hell because there was a big war [World war1,2] and in the olden days, life would be boring because there wasn't any games and TVs.
yes
Yes, some did.
He is a prominent character in In My Life: The John Lennon Story, John and Yoko: A Love Story, and The Linda McCartney Story.
It is not known if John Lennon had any type of allergies. Ringo Starr did have a food allergy.
No, John Lennon never joined any army but he did act in a movie called "How I Won The War"
No.
Most people associate "Imagine" with John Lennon more than any other of his songs.
John Lennon did not have freckles when he was alive. I am guessing that he still has none.
John Lennon was cremated at a crematorium, not a hospital! - Jeremy Cobbold, Leeds.
No
Lennon's closest friend was Stuart Sutcliffe, who was briefly with the Beatles in their early Hamburg days.
Not of their own; this is one of the reasons they took young John in.
None that i know of.
No, he wasn't really interested in any sports at all, although his father was a supporter of Liverpool Football Club. Former Liverpool player Albert Stubbins is featured on the cover of the 'Seargent Pepper' album, and the then Liverpool manager Matt Busby is name-checked by Lennon in the song 'Dig It' from their 1970 album 'Let It Be'. He may have had fun-games of soccer, cricket or tennis with his children, but only for their sake.