The suicide squadron of Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany once set up a suicide squad to salvage the last hope in World War II, but did not change the outcome of the situation.
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Nazi Germany once set up a suicide squad to salvage the last hope in World War II, but did not change the outcome of the situation.
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On the morning of September 8, 1944, a large explosion rocked the southeastern suburbs of Paris, caused by the V-2, the world's first guided ballistic missile.
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Biden said that Trump is like Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, and will roll out "lies" during the September 29 debate.
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In order to prevent German technology from falling into the hands of the Soviet Union, the United States conducted the Paperclip Campaign, secretly recruiting more than 1,600 Nazi scientists.
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In April 1944, Roza Shanina felt depressed when he shot and killed a Nazi for the first time, starting a streak of defeating 59 names in 10 months.
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Britain and the United States repeatedly opened a campaign to hunt for German weapons to research, find weaknesses to counter the enemy in World War II.
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Images of the Allies captured during the Nazi liberation of the "death camp" at the end of World War II revealed the truth about the Holocaust disaster.
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Compassion made fighter pilot Franz Stigler escort the US bomber to safety even after a fierce battle.
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The Allies deployed 3,000 aircraft and dropped 9,000 tons of bombs on Hamburg in 1943 with the aim of destroying Germany's war potential.
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