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facts on world war 1 and world war 2

   
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After spending millions of "dollars" on it, the idea was abondoned. In fact, many of Germany's research projects were a waste of money. - In the Vietnam War, returning soldiers were often spat upon by Americans for going to fight the war. - In the Cold War, Russia (supposedly) had enough nukes to blow the whole world up...
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America had enough to do it 5 times
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facts on world war 1 and world war 2   Why did the armies fight the First World War in trenches on the Western Front and what effect did the trenches have on the way the war was fought?   World War II (In-depth Look Into Effects of the War)   Why was World War I a total war for Britain?   Did Germany cause World War 1?   Japanese Americans Interned in American Prison Camps during World War Two   Was World War I a total war?   War After Napoleon to World War II   Germany Responsible for World War I?   Post World War II Germany   To what extent is Germany responsible for World War I and II?   Economic Conditions of Germany, World War II   Why Did Germany Lose World War Ii, Despite Its Victories Early In The   Why Did Germany Lose World War Two, Despite Its Victories Early In The   “The First World War was lost by Germany rather than being won by the Allies”. Discuss.  
 
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