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He was born on July 9, 1730 in Princeton, New Jersey
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I only know one but one is in the European theatre and D-Day
It showed us the harmful effects of racism through the treatment of Jewish people in concentration camps in Germany.
He shared it with French royals. When he became the King of England he didn't have to share it with anyone anymore and had his own kingdom that was separate from French nobles and French royalty. Since then, 1066, the Norman dynasties ruled the British Isles that they conquered.
Of what is listed Germany lost the highest percentage of its population. Their numbers, though, were no where near the percentages of what was lost by the USSR. More men were lost there. Russia actually had both men, women, and children fighting in the war. This allowed for a greater chance of more loss of life.