In World War II, the "Big Three" nations of Great Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union were important for many reason. Primarily, they were the nations with the most resources and also the strongest wills for the fight against the Axis.
America lost most of the battles but won the war with the help of France and Spain all 3 countrys were fighting Britain at the same time. and when you look at the size of Britain on a map compeard to the USA France and Spain we are just a tiny country.but a very very powerful one
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Germany was TOO imperialistic, and they forced Britain into the war.
I read this from a book, but women in ww2 made air crafts for Britain during the war of Britain. ( Britain defending against Germany)
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The nation claimed the land previously inhabited or controlled by another group or nation for purposes of asserting sovereignty or ownership over that territory. This claim is often made through historical, legal, or political justifications.
Antarctica, as it had not made its claim on the continent until 1908.
Great Britain, or United Kingdom is not a country, it is a nation that is made up of England, Northern Ireland, and Wales No Britain is not a country on this island the 3 Country's are Wales, Scotland & England in the United Kingdom
Great Britain first "controlled" Australia. Great Britain made the first official claim to the continent, and it also established the first permanent settlement.
The Triple Entente consisted of France, Russia and Great Britain
So far, the new nation of the Republic of South Sudan has made no claim on the Antarctic continent's territory.
It made it clear to Britain that the United States were now an independent and self-run nation.
because it wa not fair they made a resolution
No. Carbon nanotubes are the strongest man-made fiber, spider silk is the strongest animal-made fiber, and linen (from flax) is the strongest natural plant fiber.
No. Britain and other countries claim Antarctic territory. These claims are held in abeyance based on the 1960 Antarctic Treaty, which also specified that no additional claims could be made on the continent.
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