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The Allied Powers vs The Central Powers of World War I: History 6th Grade | Children's Military Books

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Summary

The Allied Powers and the Central Powers were fighting tooth and nail during the World War 1. Why? Which countries are the members of each of these forces? You will know when you read the contents of this history book for sixth graders. Go on and grab a copy today!
Available since: 06/15/2017.

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