The word you're looking for is "plunder." Plunder refers to the act of taking goods or valuables by force, typically during or after a conflict or war. It encompasses looting, pillaging, and the seizure of property, often resulting in significant loss and destruction for the affected parties.
England and France announced that it would declare war if Germany invaded Poland, den mark, Norway, or any of the low countries. when France fell, England stood alone until America joined the war and the USSR was invaded.
It seems that the word "Prot" or Protestant was the most common word stamped on men's dog tags in Vietnam during the war.
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During the Civil war in 1861 to 1865
World War II
Possessions taken from the enemy during the war. A+ C.A.C
During WWI Australia occupied the large German colony in New Guinea and New Zealand occupied the German colony of Samoa. I don't know what happened to the smaller German possessions.
They were left intact for him to return to if he was lucky.
The Spanish-American War was a conflict between America and Spain in 1898. America's intervention during the Cuban War of Independence and America's attacks on Spain's Pacific possessions led to this war.
Take care of war soldiers
At the beginning of World War II, the United States held several territories and possessions, including Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines, and American Samoa. Additionally, the U.S. had various Pacific Islands under its administration, such as Wake Island. These possessions played strategic roles during the war, particularly in the Pacific theater.
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England and France announced that it would declare war if Germany invaded Poland, den mark, Norway, or any of the low countries. when France fell, England stood alone until America joined the war and the USSR was invaded.
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Vietnam
It seems that the word "Prot" or Protestant was the most common word stamped on men's dog tags in Vietnam during the war.