Who was president during WW2? Who was the leader of an Allied nation during the war in Europe? Who were the Russian leaders during WWII? Who were Germany's allies in WW2? Who was the leader of Austria during WW1? Who was the leader of Britain during WW1? Who fought against Germany ...
Who were the American allies in World War 1? World War II: World War II broke out in 1939 following Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland. Determined to stand up to Nazi aggression, France and Great Britain declared war on Germany. In the summer of 1941, Germany turned its attention to the...
We are too divided, too brainwashed, too fooled and weak — most of us still worship the countries that destroyed us, are non-Western on the outside and Western on the inside, are hating and fearing and buying all the lies about the only one of us that’s made it, and are leaving ...
Who gained control of Gibraltar after the Seven Years' War? Who was the leader of Great Britain during WW2? Who was the leader of Britain during WW1? Who ruled England during the Battle of Culloden? Who supported Great Britain in the Napoloeonic Wars? Who were the leaders in the Battle...
Soviet leaders wanted to negate Russia's imperial past, and so they renamed the cityin honor of the man who was the driving force behind the Bolshevik Revolution. What is the new name of Leningrad? As Communism began to collapse, Leningrad changed its name back toSt Petersburg. Dropping Lenin...
“Leaderology”. One of the leadership principles Pat believes in is that successful leaders do so by their example, which resonated with me. Chance was a guest one night and it was obvious that he was one of the leaders in the veteran’s community. He was challenging other veterans to ...
To labour party leaders and leftist intellectuals, Mrs. Thatcher will never be forgiven for what she did for Britain. It’s because she reminded- and still reminds- them they’re wrong about everything. Thatcher was right in strongly, vehemently opposing the European Monetary Union. The Labour...
Wait, I thought that even if the Japanese knew that they are losing, they still wouldn’t give up without giving a fight because Japanese soldiers were known for doing that back in WWII. I thought that with the atomic bomb, it basically was a weap...
Lordy knows how many 1.3-litre ANF3 and Clubman races those engines won in mid-1970s in the hands of works-pilots Brian Shead, Brian Sampson and Peter Jones plus a swag of customers of whom Peter Macrow, Paul King and Dean Hosking readily spring to mind. There were plenty more. The...
My father, Leo Levien, was assigned to the USS Iowa after completing his training as a radioman. He wanted to serve in the Pacific where his triplet brothers, all Navy men, were serving and joined the ship at the Brooklyn Naval Yard in 1943. He traveled every mile with the Iowa, excep...