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Qu'est-ce (qui) est RAF Bomber Command aircrew of World War II - définition


RAF Bomber Command aircrew of World War II         
The aircrews of RAF Bomber Command during World War II operated a fleet of bomber aircraft carried strategic bombing operations from September 1939 to May 1945, on behalf of the Allied powers. The crews were men from the United Kingdom, other Commonwealth countries, and occupied Europe, especially Poland, France, Czechoslovakia and Norway, as well as other foreign volunteers.
Bomber Aircrew in World War II         
BOOK BY BRUCE BARRYMORE HALPENNY
Bomber Aircrew of World War II; Bomber aircrew in world war ii
Bomber Aircrew of World War II: True Stories of Frontline Air Combat () is a book by military historian and author Bruce Barrymore Halpenny. It is about the aircrew of RAF Bomber Command in World War II.
Aftermath of World War II         
  • World map showing [[member states of the League of Nations]] (in green and red) on 18 April 1946, when the League of Nations ceased to exist.
  • Silent film footage taken in [[Hiroshima]] in March 1946 showing survivors with severe burns and [[keloid]] scars.
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  • Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] from [[French Indochina]] at the Ba Dinh Square on September 2nd, 1945
  • V-2 rocket launching at [[Peenemünde]], on the Baltic German coast (1943).
  • The hunger-winter of 1947. Thousands protest against the disastrous food situation. Sign says "we want coal. we want bread." (31 March 1947).
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  • World map of colonization at the end of the Second World War in 1945
  • [[Warsaw]], [[Poland]]: Result of the war.
  • Điện Biên Phủ]], escorted by Vietnamese troops, 1954
  • Communist]] [[Eastern bloc]] after World War II
  • A soldier of an Indian armoured regiment examines a light tank used by Indonesian nationalists and captured by British forces during the fighting in [[Surabaya]].
  • Pola]] in 1947 during the [[Istrian-Dalmatian exodus]]
  • Yalta]] Soviet-American 38th parallel division to the stalemate of 1953 that was officially ended in 2018 by North Korean Kim Jong-Un and South Korean Moon Jae-In
  • Saar protectorate]] and divided Berlin. [[East Germany]] was formed by the Soviet Zone, while West Germany was formed by the American, British, and French zones in 1949 and the Saar in 1957.
  • Japanese soldier [[Hiroo Onoda]] offering his military sword to Philippine President [[Ferdinand Marcos]] on the day of his surrender, 11 March 1974
  • East German propaganda poster in 1957
  • Electoral ballot of the [[1946 Italian institutional referendum]]
  • Ruins in Stalingrad, typical of the destruction in many Soviet cities.
  • Expulsion of Germans from the [[Sudetenland]]
  • [[World War II casualties]]
  • Big Three]]" at the [[Yalta Conference]]: [[Winston Churchill]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Joseph Stalin]]. Diplomatic relations between their three countries changed radically in the aftermath of World War II.
PERIOD AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF WORLD WAR II
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The aftermath of World War II was the beginning of a new era started in 1945 (when World War II ended) for be all countries involved, defined by the decline of all European colonial empires and simultaneous rise of two superpowers; the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (US). Once Allies during World War II, the US and the USSR became competitors on the world stage and engaged in the Cold War, so called because it never resulted in overt, declared total war between the two powers but was instead characterized by espionage, political subversion and proxy wars.