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The secret hiding place of Elizabeth II to hide her jewels in Windsor Castle in case Hitler won
Windsor Castle is located 50 kilometers from London. While the Nazis took control of London, through the so-called blitz bombings. During these bombings in World War II, this castle served as the residence of the Royal Family. Then Isabel II was...
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The secret hiding place of Elizabeth II to hide her jewels in Windsor Castle in case Hitler won
Windsor Castle is located 50 kilometers from London. While the Nazis took control...
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Two Greek tankers arrested in Persian Gulf after Iranian oil tanker seized at US request
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced that it has seized two Greek...
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