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The end of the Second World War

David McGill focuses on the range of material that is available on the internet about the end of the Second World War

1 Read about the remains of Hitler’s ‘Atlantic wall’ in Time magazine (www.tinyurl.com/lnpm6lo). Why was it so difficult to attack?

Unlike with the First World War, it was obvious a couple of years before final victory came that the Second World War was going to end in a victory for the Allies. When Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt met in Tehran in November 1943 they knew they would defeat both Germany and Japan.

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