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  • ...etnam War]] and continues to adapt to include lessons learned from current conflicts. In addition to the main campus at Fort Leavenworth, the college has satellite
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  • ...urg]]) during [[World War II]] and was one of the longest sieges of a city in modern history. The German plan was coded as '''Operation Nordlicht''' (Op ...ts]]. Bombing on [[wikipedia:September 8|September 8]] caused 178 fires. In early October, the Germans refused to assault the city and Hitler's directi
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  • ...and [[wikipedia:Korea|Korea]]. In addition, many organizations have roots in the Second World War, for example, the [[wikipedia:United Nations|United Na ...er shifted away from western and central Europe. That [[wikipedia:Polarity in international relations|multipolar]] world was replaced by a [[wikipedia:bi
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  • ...n about other countries that took part in World War II, see [[Participants in World War II]].''</div> ...in orange (including occupied or annexed countries), and neutral countries in grey.]]
    75 KB (11,172 words) - 17:29, 30 May 2009
  • ...n about other countries that took part in World War II, see [[Participants in World War II]].''</div> ...in orange (including occupied or annexed countries), and neutral countries in grey.]]
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  • [[File:Aircraft-carrier-in-motion01.jpg|thumb|right|An aircraft carrier in action.]] ...nlimited by any consideration save budgetary, and the ships have ballooned in size accordingly: The large, modern ''Nimitz'' class of United States Navy
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  • ...d War II casualties|100 million people]], making it the deadliest conflict in [[human history]]. The war ended with an Allied victory. ===War in Europe===
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