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Revision as of 10:24, 25 May 2017
Turning Points
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Used in World War II |
Contents
Overview
The turning points in World War II were outlined in this exhibit. All of the objects were connected and had a story. The second world war changed the world and these are the objects that changed history.
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References
- Imperial War Museum