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There are many things people forget, but sometimes there are core events we have to keep in our mind and it's a pity that history doesn't teach us anything. We have to remember - to preserve peace to our children!!!


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  1. The second world war — the most large-scale world war in the history of mankind. Began on 1 September 1939 and lasted 2 day 194 of[1] to September 2, 1945, when on Board the battleship "Missouri" signed the surrender of Japan in front of the Federal States. The second world war greatly influenced the fate of humanity. It was attended by 61 countries (80% of the population). Military actions took place in 40 countries. The armed forces were mobilized 110 million people worldwide. Total casualties have reached 50-55 million people, of them died on the fronts of 27 million

    The date of the beginning of the war is considered to be 1 September 1939, when Germany started the occupation of Poland, to which 17 Sep joined the Soviet Union. Britain and France declared war on Germany two days later, which makes the beginning of world war this date. Other date, are viewed by some authors as the start date of the war: the beginning of Japanese intervention in Manchuria on 13 September 1931, beginning the second Sino-Japanese war on 7 July 1937 and the beginning of the Hungarian-Ukrainian war[2] on 14 March 1939.

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  2. Настя Золотова6 вересня 2016 р. о 16:59

    I'd like to go to the city Biysk, because it is very beautiful, especially in the Altai mountains. The mountains almost reach the sky. At the bottom they are green from the surrounding forest.I would like to visit the sacred stream that carries pure ice water from the mountains into the river Katun. Near the brook there's that. Everyone can approach him, to make a wish.I'd also like to visit the place where the confluence of the rivers Biya and Katun. And pleasant memories and impressions back home.

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