They are afraid because Curacao is in between the two
The first one.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The asassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo, Bosnia.
In present history, specific events from WW2 are still celebrated. Some of these events include Pearl Harbor Day, D-Day, Victory in Europe Day and Victory in Japan Day.
The tearing down of the wall that separated East and West Europe, and the change from the Soviet Union back to Russia.
In Chapter 1 of "The Cay," the protagonist, Phillip, describes his life on the island of Curacao during World War II. He recounts his experiences living with his parents, particularly his mother’s concerns about the war and the presence of German submarines in the Caribbean. Phillip also reflects on his relationship with his mother, who is protective and anxious, contrasting with his father's more laid-back attitude toward the war. The chapter sets the stage for the upcoming events that will drastically change Phillip's life.
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Phillip is highly fascinated by war so he checks out the harbour where German submarines have slying appeared. He gets in trouble by his mum because his mum is not very fond war and all it's risks so he gets in trouble. Phillip's father works as a person who is an expert at making aviation gasoline. After a Brittish ship is bombed near the coast of Curacao (cuur-i-cay-o) where he lives his mother makes up her mind about leaving Curacao where she had always been reluctant to live during the war. Though Phillip is completely disgusted about this choice he has no option but to go. But then...the boat that he's on gets topedoed. After being knocked unconsicous he finds himself in a company with black-seaman... and he doesn't know where his mother is...What do you think will happen next??? To read on read 'The Cay' by Theodore Taylor
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Americans received a one side version of war events in Europe because?
Yes, there is a flashback in "The Cay," where the main character, Phillip, remembers events from his past while stranded on the island with Timothy. This technique helps provide readers with insights into Phillip's character and background.
The Cold War.
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The unconditional surrender of the Germans