10 Interesting Fact About Famous wars and conflicts
10 Interesting Fact About Famous wars and conflicts
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World War II is the biggest war in human history, involving more than 100 million people from more than 30 countries.
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union were in the nuclear weapons competition, with each country more than 20,000 upstreams of nuclear explosions.
In the Vietnamese War, the US used chemical weapons such as Napalm and Orange Agent that caused environmental damage and extensive health to civilians and army.
In World War I, there were many truce among the soldiers from both sides to celebrate Christmas together and playing soccer.
During the Crusades, many Christian and Muslim soldiers formed friendship and good relations even though they were in conflict.
In the Crimean War, Sister Florence Nightingale introduced new cleaning and sanitation methods in hospitals that reduce mortality and disease rates.
In the Napoleon War, the Square transfalgar in London was built to respect the victory of the British Navy over France and Spain.
In the Korean War, the US and South Korea struggled against North Korean troops supported by the Soviet Union and China.
In World War II, Germany created the world's first ballistic missile, which was used to attack Britain and Belgium.
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union competed in space and in 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human being running on the moon on behalf of the United States.