They were intended to protect the battleships and cruisers from attack by enemy torpedo boats. After the war torpedo boats became less of a threat, but destroyers were retained to protect the larger warships against two new threats; enemy aircraft and submarines.
Churchill was the British prime minister
Churchill was the Prime Minister of England.
In WWII soldiers would hide behind their dead horses to protect themselves from the enemy. They would have a less chance of getting hit and so they had more chance of survival. Also the enemy wouldn't see them on the ground so it was easier for the soldiers to kill their enemy.
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Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of Great Britain during most of World War II and as such was one of the leaders of the Allies. The Axis was the name given to the enemy led by Germany and Adolf Hitler.
During World War II, Stalin viewed Churchill as a valuable ally against Germany, but an opponent of Soviet expansion. After the war was over, Churchill was Stalin's most vocal enemy, openly speaking against Stalin's takeover of Eastern Europe.
It is important to protect our world heritage sites because they are for everyone to see including our future generations.
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They were intended to protect the battleships and cruisers from attack by enemy torpedo boats. After the war torpedo boats became less of a threat, but destroyers were retained to protect the larger warships against two new threats; enemy aircraft and submarines.
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They dug trenches to protect themselves from the weapons of the enemy. Turks vs. British
wINSTON CHURCHILL LEAD BRITAIN IN WORLD WAR II
Churchill was the British prime minister