The events which ended WW2 the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were just the beginning of events which continue to this day and will do so long after I am gone from this earth.I sometimes wonder if Truman had invited Hirohito to the USA to witness the test of the atomic bomb ...
How many people survived the Holocaust? How many people survived the Rwandan genocide? How many adults were killed in the Holocaust? How many Jews were murdered in each country during the Holocaust? How many Nazis died in the Holocaust?
An American WW2 poster. Not exactly a morale booster. Since the war hadn’t been brought home—no bombing of American cities, no battling armies in front yards—it seems like the Army’s War Information Office figured the public needed to be reminded that their sons, husbands, brothers and...
Could it be that the no eye contact thing started due to WW2.. the no trust strangers? Because my Mother, born in Narva left the country before the Russian army took over in the 1940s., and she was very people oriented & outgoing & friendly! So ? Jut saying. 23 Hailee Rice ⚠ ...
June 13, 2023 The WW2 Veteran reminds me of my husband’s grandfather. That is the kind of answer he would have given about any of the battles that he was in. Great info in the rest of the article too. Share Reply to Colleen G Add your comment... Powered by Thrive Comments Abou...
“I was drawn to this book as I am dropbox set in WWII however, I have never read about the LGBTQIA experiences during ww2. The historical content is hard to read, the descriptions of how gays and Jewish people in particular, were treated in the war was incredibly harrowing. However, th...
hand in Heng’s release, he was known to have given protection to at least two other during the purge. In one known instance, Joseph issued a protection certificate to Thio Chan Bee, his teacher at ACS, who recalled this in his memoirs, “Extraordinary Adventures of an Ordinary Man”[2]...
“I was drawn to this book as I am dropbox set in WWII however, I have never read about the LGBTQIA experiences during ww2. The historical content is hard to read, the descriptions of how gays and Jewish people in particular, were treated in the war was incredibly harrowing. However, th...
Rosie’s #BookReview of Light of The Moon by @elizabethbuchan #WW2 #BookTwitter #booktwt Posted on December 12, 2024 9 Light of the Moon by Elizabeth BuchanMy rating: 4 of 5 stars Light Of The Moon is a Second World War story set in France that tells the story of secret agent ...