War Project Research Topics War Project Research Topics Fill a double page with drawings, paintings, information, and secondary sources such as old photographs,

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War Project Research Topics War Project Research Topics Fill a double page with drawings, paintings, information, and secondary sources such as old photographs, & historical documents (propaganda leaflets and posters, ration book, newspaper reports of the day, soldiers papers etc. Plan the layout, and present your pages carefully with use of appropriate background, lettering styles etc

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