Fascinating Facts About World War II.

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Italian Fascists took as their symbol the “fasces,” a bundle of bound rods that symbolized the power of ancient Rome. The Nazis killed millions of Poles. But they thought that some Polish babies and children looked German and kidnapped about 50,000 of them to be adopted by German parents to become “Germanized.”  Special units run… Read more »

The Lviv progroms.

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The Lvivprogroms were the consecutive massacres of Jews living in the city of Lwów (now Liviv, Ukraine), which took place from 30 June to 2 July 1941, and from 25 to 29 July 1941 in occupied Poland, during World War II. The German historian Peter Longerich and the Holocaust Encyclopedia estimate that the first one cost at least 4,000 lives.    It was followed by… Read more »

The Netherlands in World War II.

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The involvement of the Netherlands in World War II began with the cowardly invasion by Nazi Germany on 10 May 1940. The Netherlands had proclaimed neutrality when war broke out in September 1939, just as it had in World War I, but Adolf Hitler ordered it invaded anyway. On 15 May 1940, one day after the bombing on Rotterdam  with 600 death, the… Read more »

Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

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Winston Churchill was the British Prime Minister during World War II and played a key role in the Allied victory over Nazi Germany and the Axis powers. Before World War II, Churchill spoke publicly that he believed another War was inevitable, setting himself in opposition to then Prime-Minister Neville Chamberlain, who favored a strategy of… Read more »

Fascinating Facts About World War II.

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British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement toward Hitler is generally thought to have been a mistake, but his defenders claimed that it bought Britain time to prepare for war.  In the 1928 elections, less than 3% of Germans voted for the Nazi party. In 1938, Hitler wasTime magazine’s man of the year.  That Nazi… Read more »