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Places where governments put there own people when its politically expediant. Both sides did it in WW2.
He was Truman before ww2, and during ww2. sometime after ww2, he died.
Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union. They were one of hitlers many enemies in ww2 but they werent top priority like Britain or America. he did however help to assault Germany from all sides.
A good seventy countries were involved in WW2, although a lot of these countries didn't come in until the middle of or towards the end of WW2. But France, Britain, Russia, Japan, Poland, Italy, and of course, Germany were involved in WW2 from the beginning to the end.
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The 2 sides of WW1 was the same as the ones of WW2 : Allies v.s Axis powers
Japan did not switch sides in WW2. They were part of the Axis powers until their final surender in 1945.
The allies won WW2 and the allies won the cold war. They are related because both buildups on both sides of the cold war started during WW2 to fight the Axis powers. As both sides became very powerful, each saw the other as a threat and neither did not trust each other.
Both sides, the Allies and the Axis, had submarines when WW2 started.
Places where governments put there own people when its politically expediant. Both sides did it in WW2.
During WW2, both sides had victories in different battles in Libya, but the Allies were the ultimate victors.
Yes, it ended WW2 with the least loss of life (on both sides).
There were thousands of airmen of both sides shot down in Europe in WW2.
During WW2 grenades were used by both sides to great effect while in close battle.
Ventral and dorsal are not sides. The words usually refer to gun turrets on WW2 bombers, dorsal being the top turret and ventral one underneath the fuselage.
WW2 would have lasted at least a year longer, with corresponding many millions more dead on all sides.
the shapes on the sides of helmets were used to identify a soldiers regiment the spade was (506th parachute infantry regiment)