Learn All About World War II! The Atomic Bombs In Japan The Atomic Bombs In Japan The Holocaust The Attack on Pearl Harbor The Attack on Pearl Harbor.

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Learn All About World War II! The Atomic Bombs In Japan The Atomic Bombs In Japan The Holocaust The Attack on Pearl Harbor The Attack on Pearl Harbor

Attack on Pearl Harbor Click to view video! Extra Extra! Click Here To Read a Newspaper From Hawaii Just After Pearl Harbor This site will take let you explore info On the Pearl Harbor Memorials Back to Beginning

The Holocaust Click here for slide show HereHere you will find a detailed timeline of the events of the Holocaust Back to Beginning Deaths of Jews in the Holocaust Poland 3,000,00090% of all Jews there Germany210,00090% of all Jews there Czech.155,00086% of all Jews there Holland105,00075% of al Jews there Hungary450,00070% of all Jews there Ukraine900,00060% of all Jews there Roumania300,00050% of all Jews there Russia107,00011% of all Jews there Total number of European Jews killed = 6 millions

The Dropping of the Atomic Bomb Click here for video! Extra Extra! Click Here to Read a U.S. Newspaper From Right After Bombs Dropped Learn more about the Atomic bombs with thisthis Fun interactive site! Back to Beginning HereHere are pictures are the Destruction and process Of the bombs