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Question by louie
Submitted on 3/31/2004
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what was the loan to the government in WWII? Also where is the site of the Allied evacuation of France?


Answer by AllosaurBlue2
Submitted on 4/26/2004
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The Allied evacuation of France was in Dunkirk.

 

Answer by Trekky
Submitted on 3/15/2007
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A loan to the government is a "bond"

 

Answer by meeeeeeeeg
Submitted on 4/12/2007
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gi bill

 

Answer by BILL BOL
Submitted on 4/14/2007
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WE EVACUATED TO YOUR MOM

 

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