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In the 1940's, Italy joined the Germans in WWII. During this time, Malta was a British country, and so they were a prime place for the Italians to start bombing. The night after the Italians joined the Germans, Malta was bombed. Unprepared, people fled. One of the things Malta is known for is for all of it's caves and underground tunnels. Families took to these caves and catacombs, bringing rations of food. Eventually, after a few weeks [Because their ships keep being bombed], the British arrived
with the essential food and rations. When the war was over, England gave Malta it's independance for it's bravery and it's loyalty to the winning side.
Malta War happened in 1808.
Battle of Malta happened on 1283-07-08.
I sailed in the lct snowden smith from malta to cyprus in 1956
In 1979, Malta declared to the World that from henceforward, she would be completely NEUTRAL in all matters of war and that the United Nations would record...
The Heat wave happened around June-July of 2003
"There were no Starbucks in the 40s" is correct.
The plural of 40 is 40s (forties), as in the man was in his 40s; the Second World War took place in the first half of the 40s.
Malta is situated under the island of Sicily. Malta is a small island.
Malta is an Island, Malta Islands is the largest of the three major islands that constitute the Maltese archipelago and Republic of Malta. Malta is in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea directly south of Italy and north of Libya.
The president of Malta is chosen by the House of Representatives of Malta.
Scott Andrew, the well known IT consultant, was born on this day in Malta.
its in the north of malta