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Topic: Weapons of World War II

Related:
  Weapons    II  
  History of World War II    World War II veteran  
  Battle stars for World War II    World War II Memorial  
  Causes of World War II    MAPS OF WORLD WAR II  
  Pictures of World War II    Photos most from the World War II  
  Weapon of World War I    World War 2 weapons  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite possession(s):Gun
Most admires:Emperor Hirohito,  Albert Einstein,  Charles de Gaulle
Dream job(s):Soldier
Favorite TV show(s):The Civil War
Favorite era(s):1940s,  1950s
Favorite great leader(s):Winston Churchill,  Erwin Rommel,  Charles de Gaulle
Interest(s):Historical Reenactment,  Chemistry
Favorite great thinker(s):Albert Einstein
Likes to wear:Army uniforms,  Colt 44 Magnum
Favorite destination(s):Japan
Membership(s):National Rifle Association
Favorite quote(s):
 
 
 Expert Talk
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John Carthy,
Gun Shop Sales Assistant

Long time firearms collectors can remember the weapons of World War II and their dramatic appreciation.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

During World War II, the British, in cooperation with the Americans and Canadians tested bacteriological and chemical weapons.
The weapons were also sold to the British during World War II, and by the time production officially stopped in 1986, hundreds of thousands had been made.
It had also built a big industry and was the only country in the world to have nuclear weapons at the end of world war II.
Josh Hogan,
Commander

The Plant was a World War II munitions factory and was converted to a nuclear weapons assembly facility in 1951.
During World War II, the installation was used to train troops on a variety of weapons.
After World War II, Picatinny refocused its efforts on developing new weapons and munitions.
 
 
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From:
marlisha
2005-03-15 21:46:39
what wa s another system to release an atomic bomb
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