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  • ...Chittagong or Arakan.jpg|thumb|left|[[Dutch East India Company|Dutch VOC]] ships in Chittagong, 1702]] [[File:Moored boats from Arakan or Chittagong.jpg|thumb|Ships from Chittagong along the coast of Bengal and [[Arakan]] in the northeast B
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  • She was launched on 22 September 1945. However, with the end of [[World War II]], her construction was suspended {{cite web|url=http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/ships/Hercules.html|title=HMS Hercules|publisher=Fleet Air Arm Archive|accessdate
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  • ...le A. Kallis. ''Fascist Ideology: Expansionism in Italy and Germany 1922–1945''. London, England; UK; New York, New York, USA: Routledge, 2000. P. 118.</ ...408?}} Britain and the 'Hand-over' of Italian War Criminals to Yugoslavia, 1945–48. Journal of Contemporary History. Vol. 39, No. 4, Special Issue: Colle
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  • ...apore|Crown colony]] following [[Surrender of Japan|Japan's surrender]] in 1945. Singapore gained [[Self-governance of Singapore|self-governance]] in 1959 ...allang Airport, Singapore - 19450908.jpg|thumb|right|British evacuation in 1945 after the [[Japanese surrender]]. [[Kallang Airport]]'s control tower near
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  • ...eady severe problem of being top-heavy. Some argued that other Great Lakes ships would suffer from the same problem.<ref name="PROPHECY">{{cite web| title = ...{{cite web| title = Wilmette| work = Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships| publisher = United States Navy| url = http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/w9
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  • | quote = Both ships were built for the Northern Transportation Company, a subsidiary of Eldorad ...leave on August 17, in order arrive back on time.<ref name=EdmontonJournal-1945-11-16>
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  • * Post 1945: |Header caption=1945–c.1975
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  • ...Hunts differed from the previous [[Hunt-class destroyer#Type II|Type II]] ships in replacing a twin 4-inch gun mount by two torpedo tubes to improve their ...f name=NavalHistoryLimbourne/><ref name=guernseyroyalcourtLimbourne/> Both ships were hit by torpedoes. 40 crewmembers of ''Limbourne'' were killed. Attem
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  • ...s of iron: Harry S. Truman and the origins of the national security state, 1945–1954|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=2000|isbn=978-0-521-79537- ...">{{cite book|author=Polmar, Norman|title=The Naval Institute guide to the ships and aircraft of the U.S. fleet|publisher=Naval Institute Press|year=2005|is
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  • On 26 June 1945, Chile participated as a founding member of the United Nations being among ...ace vessels, only eight are operational major combatants (frigates). Those ships are based in [[Valparaíso]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.armada.cl/p4_i
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  • ...y.<ref name="MAlist">{{cite web |title=Hudson’s Bay Company Archives – Ships’ Histories |url=https://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/hbca/ships_histories.h ...ho -a.jpg | 100px]] || ''[[Northland Echo]]'' || Sternwheel tug || 1928 || 1945 || Interior ||
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  • ...were fielded, and all existing technologies were improved between 1939 and 1945. The most powerful weapon invented during this period was the [[atomic bomb * [[:Category:Anti-ship weapons|Anti-ship weapons]] target ships and vessels on water.
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  • ...City.jpg|thumb|right|Ford dealer in [[Garden City, New York]], ca. 1930–1945]] ...assembled the [[Ford Galaxy|Galaxy]] people-carrier as well as its sister ships, the [[Volkswagen Sharan|VW Sharan]] and [[SEAT Alhambra]]. With the introd
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  • ...cation=North Sydney, NSW |isbn=9781863730174 |page=140}}</ref> In 1939 and 1945, still 98 percent of Australians had Anglo-Celtic ancestral origins.<ref na ...[[sepoy]]s and [[lascar]]s (soldiers and sailors) aboard visiting European ships, through 19th-century migrant labourers and the 20th century’s hostile po
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  • Task Force 150 consists of ships from a shifting group of nations, including Australia, Canada, France, Germ [[Category:Warfare post-1945]]
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  • ...leum industry.<ref>{{cite book |title=Oil in Texas: The Gusher Age, 1895–1945 |last=Olien |first=Diana Davids |author2=Olien, Roger M. |year=2002 |publis ...e }}</ref> The [[Brown Shipbuilding Company]] was founded in 1942 to build ships for the [[U.S. Navy]] during World War II. Due to the boom in defense jobs,
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