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Topic: End of World War 2

Related:
  World War 2 Aircraft    World War 2 Veteran  
  End    Battle ever fought World War 2  
  Germany during World War 2    Japan at the end of World War 2  
  Ship World War 2    Tanks in World War 2  
  World War 2 fighter    History World War 2  
  World War 1 and 2 Memorial  

 
 
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Favorite possession(s):Wiretap kit,  Cellular
Most admires:Emperor Hirohito,  Pope John Paul II,  Sir Walter Raleigh
Religion(s):Christian - Protestant,  Christian - Evangelical,  Christian - Catholic
Favorite TV show(s):The Civil War
Favorite era(s):1940s,  1950s
Favorite explorer(s):Marco Polo
Favorite book(s):The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care - Dr. Benjamin Spock
Favorite food(s):Rations
Favorite great leader(s):Winston Churchill,  Douglas MacArthur
Favorite royal(s):Mary of the Scots
Favorite destination(s):North Korea
Favorite quote(s):"Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly
 
 
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John Fielding,
CEO

Multiples: Around the end of World War 2 there were relatively few private telephones.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

One at least of the latter is known to have survived to the end of World War 2 at Portsmouth Dockyard.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Published by the RSGB towards the end of World War 2, this booklet explains how radio works in layman’s terms.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

On 2 May 1945 the allies occupied the territory and the II World War came to an end.
After the end of World War 2, many Latvians were in Western Europe, either in Displaced Person (DP) or Prisoner of War Camps.
It was converted to a coal-refueling barge for World War 2, and scuttled at the end of the war when it sprang a leak.
Josh Hogan,
Commander

The experiences of World War 2 signalled the end of the battleship as the centrepiece of sea power.
 
 
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