yes if it wasn't for them there wouldn't be any war
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Not really. Contrary to popular opinion, Germany didn't start the war.
germany
Neville Chamberlain decided to tell the world that the world was going to world with Germany.
Germany and Russia attacked Poland on 1 September, thus starting WW2.
The winners were USA, Japan, and the colonies The losers were Germany, Hungary, Bulgaria, Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the Ottoman Empire
Germany invaded Belgium in the later 1914 to early 1915
A confidence or secret is a story you should not tell or repeat.
Story that tell of people beliefs about the world and place in it
horatio
germany
This depends on what the story is - if the date the event happened has nothing to do with the story itself, then certainly you should leave it out. Any information that does not actually tell the story should be left out because it just clutters things up.However, if the date is important to your story - say, your character is planning to meet his mother in front of the World Trade Centre on September 9, 2001 - then you will need to tell the date.
Titles tell a little about the story and make the reader want to learn more.
Neville Chamberlain decided to tell the world that the world was going to world with Germany.
I'd tell the story to the other person BUT change the story to make it about the person who started the rumor
He tells Horatio to "draw his breath in pain," to tell Hamlet's story.
The story is very detailed... And you should not spend all your lottery money
Honestly, if you have no idea what to write about, you should not write this story! If you have a story you want to write, you will know what will happen. Try to choose a different kind of story that is really interesting to you, and you will be able to tell what should happen. Click on the Related Questions for more help!
to tell us what things are good or bad