this slogan was used during WWll for working women in factories while the men were fighting the war.
Dynamite was used in World War 1, but stopped using it during World War 2
its actually "make the world safe for democrasy"
During World War II, posters of Rosie the Riveter were used to encourage women to join the workforce and take on jobs traditionally held by men, who were away fighting in the war. The iconic image symbolized women's empowerment and contributions to the war effort, highlighting their capability in roles such as factory work, manufacturing, and other essential industries. The slogan "We Can Do It!" aimed to inspire and motivate women to step up and support the nation during a critical time.
Bombs were invented during WWI, But they were not used until WWII.
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this slogan was used during WWll for working women in factories while the men were fighting the war.
The French used the franc during World War II.
Dynamite was used in World War 1, but stopped using it during World War 2
The words tummy and belly were used during the world war 2 era.
Dynamite was used in World War 1, but stopped using it during World War 2
They were mostly used for the transportation of Jews to and from concentration camps during the Holocaust, which was during World War 2.
The slogan "He kept us out of the war" was used by Woodrow Wilson in 1916 in his successful campaign for re-election. As the slogan shows, Wilson emphasized how he had avoided getting American involved in WWII. While this is not technically a lie, it is slightly deceptive, as Wilson entered World War I a year later.
Wilson had already been reelected by that time, but his campaign slogan was "He kept us out of war."
I'm a bird and I know it !
its actually "make the world safe for democrasy"
During World War 2, it is reported that over 2,000 variants of Japanese Submarines were used during World War 2. Out of this, it is estimated that 10,000s were likely to be used during WW2.