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19 March 2021
How did the Allies try war criminals in Germany and Japan after World War II?
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How did the Allies try war criminals in Germany and Japan after World War II?
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How did the Allies try war criminals in Germany and Japan after World War II?
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How did the Allies try war criminals in Germany and Japan after World War II?
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International Military Tribunal for the Far East court chamber The Occupation administration - http://mylib.nlc.cn/web/guest/djsp/picturelibrary?pictureLibrary.id=47433800F29E4EC9A363C8D2CBC23CA0 Maj.Ben Bruce Blakenley,defense counsel,addresses the co...
How did the Allies try war criminals in Germany and Japan after World War II?
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How did the Allies try war criminals in Germany and Japan after World War II?
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Nuremberg Trials: looking down on the defendants' dock. Ca. 1945-46. Ray D'Addario - This media is available in the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration, cataloged under the National Archives Identifier (NAID) 540127. Public Dom...
Why was the Berlin Airlift successful?
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Berliners watching a C-54 land at Berlin Tempelhof Airport, 1948. Henry Ries / USAF - United States Air Force Historical Research Agency via Cees Steijger (1991), "A History of USAFE", Voyageur, ISBN: 1853100757; USAF photo 070119-F-0000R-101 [1] Permi...
Why was the Berlin Airlift successful?
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Why did Five Arab states attack Israel after its creation?
Created page with "__NOTOC__ On May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion, the head of the Jewish Agency, proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel. U.S. President Harry S. Truman recognized the..."
Why was the Berlin Airlift successful?
Created page with "__NOTOC__ At the end of the Second World War, U.S., British, and Soviet military forces divided and occupied Germany. Also divided into occupation zones, Berlin was located fa..."
How did the Allies try war criminals in Germany and Japan after World War II?
Created page with "__NOTOC__ Following World War II, the victorious Allied governments established the first international criminal tribunals to prosecute high-level political officials and mili..."
18 March 2021
What was Atomic Diplomacy?
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What was Atomic Diplomacy?
Created page with "__NOTOC__ Atomic diplomacy refers to attempts to use the threat of nuclear warfare to achieve diplomatic goals. After the first successful test of the atomic bomb in 1945, U.S..."
What was the impact of Commodus on Rome
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What was the role of the Praetorian Guard in Roman History
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What was the role of the Praetorian Guard in Roman History
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What was the role of the Praetorian Guard in Roman History
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What was the role of the Praetorian Guard in Roman History
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What was the role of the Praetorian Guard in Roman History
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17 March 2021
What was the impact of Commodus on Rome
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What was the impact of Commodus on Rome
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What was the impact of Commodus on Rome
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What was the impact of Commodus on Rome
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What was the impact of Commodus on Rome
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How did cycling become popular
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How did cycling become popular
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How did cycling become popular
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How Did the Ancient City of Nineveh Fall
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What was the Geneva Naval Conference of 1927?
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What did Commodore Robert W. Shufeldt accomplish during his worldwide trip between 1878-1880?
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What did Commodore Robert W. Shufeldt accomplish during his worldwide trip between 1878-1880?
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What did Commodore Robert W. Shufeldt accomplish during his worldwide trip between 1878-1880?
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What did Commodore Robert W. Shufeldt accomplish during his worldwide trip between 1878-1880?
Created page with "left|thumbnail|300px|USS Ticonderoga in 1863 - 15 years before Shufeldt's voyage Between 1878 and 1880, Commodore Robert Shufeldt commanded the..."
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http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h45000/h45373.jpg A cropped image from the US Navy Historical Center photograph collection. Original found at: http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h45000/h45373.jpg Public Domain File:Ticonderoga-1863.jp...
How did Europe pay off their debts to the United States after World War I?
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How did Europe pay off their debts to the United States after World War I?
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How did Europe pay off their debts to the United States after World War I?
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Unknown author Title Owen D. Young Info non-talk.svg Original caption For documentary purposes the German Federal Archive often retained the original image captions, which may be erroneous, biased, obsolete or politically extreme. Info non-talk.svg N...
How did Europe pay off their debts to the United States after World War I?
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How did Europe pay off their debts to the United States after World War I?
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How did Europe pay off their debts to the United States after World War I?
Created page with "In the years following the First World War, issues of debt repayment and reparations troubled relations between the Allies and the now defeated Germany. The U.S.-sponsored Daw..."
What issues divided the United States in the 1920 election?
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14 March 2021
Why was the Treaty of Versailles signed after World War I a failure?
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Why was the Treaty of Versailles signed after World War I a failure?
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Local Accession Number: 1000 Description: The Council of Four at the Paris Peace Conference. Left to right: Lloyd George of Great Britain, Orlando of Italy, Clemenceau of France, and President Wilson. Photographer: U.S. Signal Corps Source: Unknown Siz...