of a growing hatred of anything german
because he knew he was good enough and he could help the peasants to victory
jai ho is about a girl singing to some one she loves... saying you are my destiny to him
the July revolution
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 was primarily a victory for the people of England. The revolution was between the King and Parliament (the representatives of the people).
it was the minoans lol
liberty cabbage -- Sauerkraut was renamed liberty cabbage during World War I because of the distrust and hatred towards the German race. Most everything German was frowned upon, including German immigrants. Even the hamburger was renamed salisbury steak because the word hamburger originated in the city of Hamburg, Germany, the second largest city in Berlin.
Victory gardens. Everything was "victory this" and "victory that" in WWII, replacing the buzz word "Liberty", which served the same function during the first war (when sauerkraut became "Liberty Cabbage").
Because there was victory.
Shahid Minar
It converted to duckpins years ago and was renamed Victory Lanes. It was still opened when I left in Sept 2010
They did dig for victory because during ww1 most stuff was destroyed and they did dig for victory so they could grow food.
It was a victory , of sorts , for both German and British . It was a short term victory for the Germans : a tactical victory . In the long run it was a British victory because they were able to rebuild an army from around those troops that were evacuated : a strategic victory .
you have to catch the legendary in victory road then talk to him
It was a Pyrrhic victory for the captain of the warship after he sank the Japanese submarine because his ship caught a torpedo and sank.
THERE ARE TWO VICTORY DATES BECAUSE GERMANY SERENDERED IN MAY AND JAPAN SERENDERED IN AUGUST.
because they needed to win
Because she was the Goddess of Victory. :)