How many members does the United Nations currently have
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There are currently 193 members in the United Nations.
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The largest and most efficient death camp was in Poland
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Auschwitz-berkinau
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After World War 2 the eastern half of Germany was called
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German democratic republic
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Which was the Russian sector of Berlin
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Eastern Berlin was considered the Soviet sector. It was
separated by West Berlin by the Berlin Wall from 1961 to 1989, and
the East German government referred to East Berlin simply as
"Berlin".
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This term came about when communist countries prevented information from being released and people from escaping to freedom
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iron curtain
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The what of so many Palestinians and the lack of peace settlements caused continuous tensions between Israel and its bordering states
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The missing word is "displacement".
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On April 221945 200 delegates from 50 nations met in San Francisco to form the
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united nations
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During the Cold War this policy was adopted by the United states to keep communism from spreading
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containment
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One group involved in the cold war that was led by the us and its allies was called the one group involved in the cold war that was led by the us and its allies was called
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Western Bloc
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After world war 11 the eastern half of Germany was called the
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It was called East Germany!
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Where did the leaders world war 2 the leaders of the United States great Britain and the Soviet Union met at
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yalta
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How many members does the United Nations currently have
There are currently 193 members in the United Nations.
The largest and most efficient death camp was in Poland
Auschwitz-berkinau
After World War 2 the eastern half of Germany was called
German democratic republic
Which was the Russian sector of Berlin
Eastern Berlin was considered the Soviet sector. It was
separated by West Berlin by the Berlin Wall from 1961 to 1989, and
the East German government referred to East Berlin simply as
"Berlin".
This term came about when communist countries prevented information from being released and people from escaping to freedom
iron curtain
The what of so many Palestinians and the lack of peace settlements caused continuous tensions between Israel and its bordering states
The missing word is "displacement".
On April 221945 200 delegates from 50 nations met in San Francisco to form the
united nations
During the Cold War this policy was adopted by the United states to keep communism from spreading
containment
One group involved in the cold war that was led by the us and its allies was called the one group involved in the cold war that was led by the us and its allies was called
Western Bloc
After world war 11 the eastern half of Germany was called the
It was called East Germany!
Where did the leaders world war 2 the leaders of the United States great Britain and the Soviet Union met at