Answer this question… They served as part of China's volunteer air force.
How about: we won it for the rest of the world?
Albert Einstein's major contribution to the Allied effort during World War II was his role in alerting the U.S. government to the potential for Nazi Germany to develop atomic weapons. In 1939, he co-signed a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, drafted by physicist Leo Szilard, which urged the U.S. to accelerate its own atomic research. This letter ultimately led to the establishment of the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb. While Einstein did not directly work on the project, his advocacy was crucial in initiating the U.S. nuclear program.
During World War II, the Axis Powers held the initial advantages of surprise, preparedness, a fighting spirit, and well-developed military forces. Counter to these, and increasingly more powerfully, the Allies held the advantages of larger industry, a spirit of endurance, a sense of justice, greater technological advancement, control of the world's seas, and numerous allies willing to make a contribution to overall victory.
It is said that the beginning of inventing flying objects started on the 19th century. The goal to make a flying machine started with Otto Lilienthal who makes gliders and the one who created the book about the study of flight which is also know as AERODYNAMICS. Leonardo Da Vinci draw a sketch of a helicopter at his time and the first successful flying helicopter was designed by the Russian Igor Sikorsky in the late 1939.
its actually "make the world safe for democrasy"
to make the world about the world
mad
he discovered america
Algebra
cuz he wanted to
science
No. The Tigers did not make the playoffs. The New York Yankees beat the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2009 World Series.
he made the basics of algebra
2000 warriors made it up
Easy, think about it - without World War 1, World War 2 would never have happened...! Therefore, WW1's contribution to history was WW2...!
She studied gorillas and got a lot of research.
2000 warriors made it up