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solong [7]
2 years ago
9

Can someone plz help Me? :(

History
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wel2 years ago
5 0

Answer: D. June 18, 1940

Explanation: Date at the beginning of the question. Ap3x approved. Hope it helps! :)))

lana66690 [7]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

June 18, 1940

Explanation:

An except from prime minister Winston Churchill's speech to the parliament of the United Kingdom

on June 18, 1940

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