10 Interesting Fact About European history and world wars
10 Interesting Fact About European history and world wars
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During World War II, Britain issued a law on curfew, which limits people's time traveling outside their homes at night.
Adolf Hitler, German dictator during World War II, has one testes.
During World War II, many women throughout Europe worked in weapons and machinery factories, which helped their countries in war efforts.
France had the longest monarchy in Europe before the French revolution in 1789.
During the Cold War, Germany was divided into two countries: Democratic West Germany and communist East Germany.
Queen Elizabeth II from England is the only member of the Royal Family who had served during World War II, as a member of ATS (Women's Army).
During the Middle Ages, most Europe was regulated by a feudal system, where the king gave land to nobles in the exchange of their loyalty and services.
After the defeat of Germany in World War II, Germany was divided into four parts controlled by the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union and France.
World War I began on July 28, 1914, after the murder of Prince Austria-Hungarian, Franz Ferdinand.
During World War II, Jews and other minority groups throughout Europe became victims of Holocaust, where millions of people were killed by Nazi Germany.