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This book explores the various technologies used by military forces during World War II, covering tools and equipment employed on land, at sea, and in the air. It examines how these technological advancements impacted military operations and the outcome of the war. The reading level is suitable for middle grade students (grades 4-8).
Quick Summary
Packed With the Might of Angels: The Diary of a Pug: Scaredy-Pug a Pug: Scaredy-Pug Young West Indian Immigrant of a Young West Indian Immigrant Dawnie Rae Johnson most jaw-dropping inventions of the 1940s, this book shows how technology became the ultimate weapon during World War II. From stealthy radar systems to massive battleships and planes that flew faster than sound, kids will feel Like the Willow Tree: The Diary of a Pug: Scaredy-Pug a Pug: Scaredy-Pug Young West Indian Immigrant of a Young West Indian Immigrant Lydia Amelia Piercey're stepping inside the war itself. Perfect for fans of the "I Survived" series or anyone who loves learning about the engineering behind history-changing machines. Ideal for young readers ages 9-12 in grades 4-7 who want to discover the secret tech that shaped one of the world's most pivotal conflicts.