Examples of using Wwii in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ferzely Executive stylist John Najjar, who was a fan of-51 Mustang WWII fighter plane P in the world,
In WWII the Indian Army became the largest all-volunteer force in history, rising to over 2.5 million men in size.
The number of Chinese killed by the Japanese during WWII is greater than the number of Jews killed in the Holocaust.
During WWII, Japan received Jewish refugees
later the Cold War that followed WWII that made the space race possible.
They read very like German wartime notices(the island had previously been taken over by Germans in WWII, who also announced their intention to take over the island via notices before arriving with soldiers the next day).
Little is documented about Courtney's life prior to his military service in WWII other than that he was an avid big game hunter
His invention wasn't used popularly until WWII when it was used by the military to hold insecticide, particularly in the Pacific, where mosquitoes were a major issue,
Walter Munk, who gave the allies a strategic edge in WWII, helped nurture a university into existence, and became a living synonym for oceanography,
One of the builders of the French Resistance during WWII, Harold Cole was a British deputy commander who betrayed the Allied forces by divulging information about the Resistance to the Nazi Gestapo.
During WWII, the Popeye cartoons reached new heights of popularity
One of Bayer's executive officers during WWII, Fritz ter Meer,
From the beginning of WWII the castle becomes the center of tri of the treasures of the national museums of Paris
Another, much more plausible, theory is that it's a holdover from WWII where the Royal Air Force used to refer to various experimental devices put on planes, such as the Oboe targeting system, as a“black-box.”.
Out of the 2000 women in the Red Army assigned to sniper duty during WWII, only 500 survived the war,
During WWII, the yellow inflatable vest-life jackets used by Allied troops were called“Mae Wests”, in homage to her ample bosoms
recruiting about 2000 women as snipers during WWII, one of which turned out to be one of the most successful snipers in history, Lyudmila Pavlichenko.
managed to avoid service during WWII via a false tuberculosis diagnosis, when he simply had a cold.
While it is true that, after WWII, public support for eugenics all but disappeared thanks to this association,
There was the second battle of El Alamein in WWII, the Second Battle of Springfield during the Civil War,