WWII: European Theater Campaign in Africa and Italy

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WWII: European Theater Campaign in Africa and Italy German Success Battle of Britain Soviet Union War in Europe List the countries and their leaders in the chart below. Main Powers at War Allied Powers (BARF) Axis Powers (JIG) George Patton Dwight D. Eisenhower Campaign in Africa and Italy

The Holocaust D-Day – June 6, 1944 Omar Bradley France and Germany Allies Invade Battle of the Bulge Germans Surrender The Holocaust Vernon Baker Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient Genocide Final Solution Concentration Camps