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TEA [102]
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What were the 5 main key events in the war of pacific and Europe

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Andreyy893 years ago
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Im not sure exactly what your options are but i would say , In Europe it would be the fall of France, The Blitz (German air raids on Britain), Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Kursk, and D-day. In the Pacific i would say the Attack on Pearl Harbor, Battle of Coral Sea, Battle of midway, and the Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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In early 1961 President John F. Kennedy concluded that Fidel Castro was a Soviet client working to subvert Latin America.

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On October 24 Soviet vessels approached the quarantine line but turned back; 3 days later, the Cubans shot down a U.S. reconnaissance plane.

After these near flash points, Kennedy responded on October 27 to the first of two letters sent by Khrushchev on October 26 and 27 proposing various settlements of the crisis.

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