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snow_tiger [21]
4 years ago
11

Interesting fact about world war 2

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1 answer:
Romashka [77]4 years ago
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Most Kamikaze died in vain. Only 1 in 9 Kamikaze pilots hit their targets during WW2.

2 million German Woman aged 13-70 were raped by the red army on WW2
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