<span>John Wycliffe was excommunicated from the Catholic Church for his views and this made him an early thinker in the Protestant movement. John Hus (Jan Hus, or John Huss) made similar points to Wycliffe and was executed. Both men’s writings were important in the forming of the Protestant Reformation.</span>
The Battle of the Bulge weakened the Germans, mostly armored divisions and aircraft, (last high scale offensive on western front). Bad timing on Herr Hitler's part, as reinforcements could not arrive due to snow. And Allied forces wouldn't give up. When asked to surrender, the American general McAuliffe replied, "Us surrender? Aw, nuts!" and wrote to the Germans, "To the German commander: Nuts!" (surprisingly, Germans didn't know what that meant)
posted by a world-war-history-loving seventh grader (can tell you all about WWI and WWII)
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Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia.
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Jewish Christianity is the foundation of Early Christianity, which later developed into Christianity. Christianity started with Jewish eschatological expectations, and it developed into the worship of a deified Jesus after his earthly ministry, his crucifixion, and the post-crucifixion experiences of his followers