D-Day Success or disaster
D-Day, Success or Disaster
D-Day, Success or Disaster Twenty years after the end of the First World War a man named Adolph Hitler of Germany began a Second World War. On September 1, 1939 Germany invaded Poland, which had a treaty with France and England to protect them. The English, French and Polish were all unprepared to fight, and as a result were beaten terribly. By the next spring France had been totally taken by the Germans.
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done for and in a bunker in Berlin he ended it all with a bullet to his head.
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