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What I can't understand is why the USA insisted on an unconditional surrender by Japan.
it was a joint demand coming from all the allies, including the Soviet ...
...ank of Colonel, buried in this isolated place during the war? Why was one of the top brass not helping his country when he was needed?
What was really going on in Villa Winter? A sense of adventure...
...ank of Colonel, buried in this isolated place during the war? Why was one of the top brass not helping his country when he was needed?
What was really going on in Villa Winter? A sense of adventure...
PH was the result of a long streak of historical events tracing back to the russo-japanese war of 1905. That war was won by Japan, and turned it into a world class power. As such it started (more like...
... that the Thai government seized and I know that the fight against the attempts of terrorists to enter our country can never be 100% successful.
With each bast it is getting clearer that both sides...
...nd respected by the government and have the privilege to share the thought process with the leaders of our country.
Sure they were flattered away, sure the Bush administration has done everything i...
...g for us but in fact they are feeding us biased information.
If you care for freedom of thought in this country and want to help heal the press from the corruption you're invited to sign ...
In this time the most serious war of all is not defined along national lines. Sure all the western world is in a war against terrorism but unlike anything that is known to us from the past this is not...
...the slave mentality would die and another generation would be able to live in the land of Israel as a free country maybe the Pales...
...icts that are strengthened by the presence of local population of one nation within the borders of another country are not new too. Researching similar historical situations can help to understand the...
...r marks the 90th Anniversary of the Armistice, when Australians remember those who fought and died for our country in war and armed conflicts.
Letters and diaries held in the Memorial’s colle...