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  2. Monument to the Dead of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Monument to the Dead of World War II (Portuguese: Monumento Nacional aos Mortos da Segunda Guerra Mundial), also the Monument to the Brazilian Soldiers of World War II, popularly known as Monumento aos Pracinhas [1] [2] commemorates Brazil's participation and losses in the Second World War (WWII).

  3. File:Revista de Portugal (IA revistadeportuga422unse).pdf

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  4. Portugal during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Count and Countess of Barcelona (the heir-apparent to the defunct Spanish throne D. Juan de Bourbon and his wife D. Maria de las Mercedes) were exiled in Estoril, Cascais on 2 February 1946. Later, in April, they were joined by their children Pilar , Juan Carlos (the future King Juan Carlos of Spain), Margarita and Alfonso .

  5. Brazilian Expeditionary Force - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian Expeditionary Force (Portuguese: Força Expedicionária Brasileira, FEB), nicknamed Cobras Fumantes (literally "the Smoking Snakes"), [1] was a military division of the Brazilian Army and Air Force that fought as part of Allied forces in the Mediterranean Theatre of World War II.

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  7. File:Revista de Portugal (IA revistadeportuga315unse).pdf

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  8. Colombia during World War II - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Colombia ceased diplomatic relations with the Axis powers in December 1941, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; it allowed the U.S. to station troops in the country and finally entered the war on the Allies' side on November 26, 1943, after a series of German U-boat attacks on Colombian ships.

  9. Evacuation of the Gibraltarian civilian population during ...

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    In early June 1940, about 13,500 evacuees were shipped to Casablanca in French Morocco.From there they were accommodated as follows:- 6,000- Casablanca / 2,500- Rabat / 840- Fez / 590- Mogador / 590- Saffi / 500- Marrakesh / 420- Meknes / 350- Andre Del-Pit / 320- Mazagan / 300- Azemmour after the capitulation of the French to the Germans in June 1940, the new pro-German French Vichy ...