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Laura Monterrosa

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  • 34th Bomb Squadron, 17th Group Lt. WWII Letter This letter was written by a Lt. who was with the 34th Bomb Squadron, 17th Group. That is the same squadron and group that the famous James Doolittle was with. The letter was written on July 19, 1944. From the letter….. My Dearest One,    Nothing much new and also it is quite late so as usual a short shorty to say hello and to let you know how much I love you.    At present I am listening to Bob Hope guess I forgot to tell you that we now have a radio. It is an Italian job, we bought it from Bohlan. He is going home so we took it off his hands. Spent a very busy day. Can’t remember doing a thing but I guess I did manage to stay on my feet.    Say I believe that a tan is developing, not sure as yet but the red seems to be changing color. At present I am quite a two tone job, imagine I will remain that way too because I don’t dare chance getting my rear sunburned (spend too much time on that thing) Hope you don’t get frightened when you see this two toned job
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    A lot of images of letters sent by soldiers to families and from families to soldiers...
Cxooper Stark

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    Joseph Muscha Mueller was a boy born from Gypsy parents. He was adopted when he was one and a half. When he began school he would be beaten for "misbehaving" .  His classmate soften called him 'Bastard' or 'Mulatto' he was discriminated.  When Joseph was 12 he was taken from his classroom by two strangers who said he had "appendicitis" and needed immediate surgery. He protested, but was beaten and forcefully taken into surgery where he was sterilized, a procedure legalized by a Nazi law allowing the forced sterilization of "asocials," a category that included Gypsies. After his recovery, Joseph was to be deported to the concentration camp, but his foster father managed to have him smuggled from the hospital and hidden. Joseph survived the remainder of the war by hiding for five months in a garden shed.
kevana mcgough

BBC - WW2 People's War - Letters From My Brother 3. - 0 views

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    history
fernando argumedo

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    A image of a letter, this is how it looked a letter hand written in those days.
roe2018

BBC - Primary History - World War 2 - World at war - 0 views

  • In 1945 Allied troops freed prisoners from Nazi concentration camps. In these camps, millions of Jews and other prisoners had been killed or had died from hunger, disease and cruelty.
  • It's thought 6 million Jews were killed. Among the victims were many children. One young girl left a diary of her life in hiding, before she was captured. Her name was Anne Frank. She died, aged 15, in 1945 at the Bergen-Belsen prison camp.
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    This is a page were you can find out more about WW2.
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    WWII information of how it ended 
chicky linares

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      world war 2 is the deadliest conflict in human history.
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    this was a very deadly war inn history
wendy wanda

The National WWII Museum | New Orleans: Learn: For Students: Research Starters: The Hol... - 1 views

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    This is information for what happened in the Holocaust.
kevana mcgough

The Price of Freedom: Stubby - 1 views

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      A dog with a lot of medals national museum statue
  • Armed Forces History, Division of History of Technology, National Museum of American History
  • Armed Forces History, Division of History of Technology, National Museum of American History
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  • Armed Forces History, Division of History of Technology, National Mus
  • Armed Forces History, Division of History of Technology, National Museum of American History
  • Armed Forces History, Division of History of Technology, National Museum of American History
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    armed forces medals
fernando argumedo

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    Photo of Coventry, after the air raid of 14 November 1940. People walk through the ruins of their city.
fernando argumedo

BBC - Primary History - World War 2 - Scotland's Blitz - 0 views

  • Clydebank was home to tens of thousands of people. Many lived in tenement flats close to the factories and shipyards where they worked. After the bombs fell 4,000 homes (out of 12,000 in Clydebank) were in ruins.
florence palomo

BBC - Archive - WWII: Witnessing the Holocaust - Buchenwald Concentration Camp - 1 views

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    Edward Ward was a prisioner in Italy and Germany from 1941 until 1945, he was captured in Libya.
Roberto Mayorga

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    Adolf Hitler doing the Nazi salute
Roberto Mayorga

BBC - History - World Wars: Hitler's Leadership Style - 0 views

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    Hitler's leadership style
Roberto Mayorga

http://www.angelfire.com/folk/bigbaldbob88/MeinKampf.pdf - 0 views

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    This is Adolf Hitler's book, Mein Kampf
chicky linares

BBC - History - World Wars: Nazi Propaganda - 1 views

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    nazi propaganda
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