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What was used the most during Adolf Hitler's assassination of Great Britain?

Hitler did not assassinate Great Britain. As Great Britain is a country, it is not possible to assassinate it.


Which country first used gunpowder in rockets?

Great Britain


Which country used Warhawks?

The Curtiss Warhawk was used by USA, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, and Turkey.


Name all the countries in great Britain?

Great Britain is the name used to refer to both Scotland and England. Wales, which is also a part of this union, is not normally counted as a country, it is a province.


According to Bede what two main islands make up the country we know as Great Britain?

Great Britain is just the main island and includes England, Scotland and Wales. The country is now called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and it includes part of the island of Ireland. In the past it used to include all of Ireland and was called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. So I suspect Bede referred to Britain and Ireland.


Which country had used aeroplanes in the war?

Which war? If you mean the Great War of 1914-18, the answer is Britain and Germany. If WW2, the answer is every country involved in the war.


What is the full name of the country that we frequently refer to as Britain?

During the period of the British Empire, it was 'Great Britain'. Just 'Britain' was sometimes used. Nowadays, it is accepted as being the 'United Kingdom' (UK).


What does gbr mean?

GBR typically stands for "Great Britain" or "United Kingdom." It is commonly used as a country code in internet domains or in sports to represent competitors from Great Britain.


Why did Australia have strong links with Great Britain for a long time?

Because of the (British Empire). Britain used to rule Australia along with more of the world than anyother country,hence why theres such strong ties to Great Britain all over the world.


What is 'Great Britain'?

Great Britain is the name of the island.The kingdoms of England and Scotland, the Principality of Wales and the six counties of Northern Ireland are united in a single sovereign state - the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is part of this state but not part of Great Britain.Great Britain is the island, the largest island of the UK, on which is found the majority of the territory of England, Scotland and Wales. The Kingdom of Great Britain ceased to be a nation state in 1801 when the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was formed. The modern-day name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland was formally adopted in 1927. It is incorrect to refer to the country of the UK as Great Britain or, as is often heard, England. These terms are not interchangeable.The term Great Britain is rarely used in the UK; its use is relegated to some sports under which the nation, for some reason, competes. The international standards GB and GBP have also been imposed on the UK but they are incorrect.


Is England in Great Britain?

No. Great Britain is not a country itself, it is a name used to describe an area within the United Kingdom. Great Britain describes the grouping of England, Scotland and Wales, along with a few other minor islands. Amongst the places left out in the description of Great Britain is Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.


What is the difference between the name England and Great Britain?

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, while Great Britain refers to the largest island in the British Isles, which includes England, Scotland, and Wales. The term "Great Britain" is often used informally to refer to the entire United Kingdom, which also includes Northern Ireland. Therefore, while all of England is within Great Britain, not all of Great Britain is England.