The Most Important Roles In World War I

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World War I was when planes were first used in a major war. In World War II, planes played a very important role. Some of the first big attacks were from German planes. Another air attack was when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.When the Allied Forces attacked Normandy, they did about fourteen thousand air attacks. The last major air attack was when the United States dropped atomic bombs on two Japanese

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