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Il Duce Part 2 – Mussolini
Mussolini and Hitler both believed that when Germany invaded Poland, Britain and other countries would remain neutral. Mussolini also thought that Britain and France were finished as players on the world stage and that any war would be short lived … Continue reading
Posted in Britain, Bureacracy, Current affairs, Education, History, Politics, Spain, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Allies, Axis, Captain Corellis Mandolin, concentration camp, Egypt, Ethiopia, ethnic cleansing, fascism, fascist, gas chamber, Germany, Hitler, Italy, libya, Mersa Matruh, middle-east, Monte Cassino, murder, Mussolini, North Africa, politics, Risiera de San Sabba, Slovenia, Suez canal, war, World war 1 . World war 2
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Oh what a lovely war
The start of 20th Century signalled the demise of the 700 year old Ottoman Empire which was centred around modern day Turkey; it was a bloody end however and they went down fighting slaughtering over 2.5 million Macedonians, Armenians, Assyrians, … Continue reading
Posted in Britain, Bureacracy, Current affairs, Education, History, Politics, Technology, Travel, Uncategorized, war
Tagged China, Ethiopia, Hoolywood. Lend-lease, India, Japan. Balkan, Ottoman, Pakistan, peace, Spain, Stalin, Tibet. Italy, Turkey, war, weapons
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