world war II
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June 6, 1944 – The Remarkable Normandy Landings That Opened the Road to Victory On June 6, 1944, Allied forces launched the largest amphibious landing operation in military history, known as D-Day or the Normandy landings. This operation is considered the beginning of the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi Germany’s occupation during World War…
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7 May 1945 – German surrender in World War II On May 7, 1945, Nazi Germany surrendered to Allied forces in Reims, France. This agreement stipulated that all German military operations would cease by May 8, effectively ending World War II in Europe. This agreement marked the end of military conflict in Europe after a…
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Across the 1800s, the Ottomans had an important role to play in European politics—not necessarily due to their immense power, but because of the people they ruled over and their geopolitical location. The huge Russian Empire was feared across Europe, and its ambitious eyes often wandered toward the Ottomans, specifically for control over the Balkans…