# 10 "14 - JUNE" in World HISTORY

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1777: The Continental Congress recognized Stars and Stripes as the official flag of the United States.

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Continental Congress - federal legislature, established by thirteen colonies that later formed the United States. It existed in 1774-1789, embracing the times of the war for independence of the United States and the validity of Articles of Confederation. He was called twice.

1777: War of Independence of the United States: Anglo-German troops led by General John Burgoyne began the Saratoga campaign.

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The War of Independence of the United States, otherwise known as the American Revolution - armed conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in North America in the years 1775-1783.
Volunteers from several European countries took part in the war on the side of the colony, including Marie Joseph de La Fayette, Jean-Baptiste de Rochambeau, Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Kazimierz Pułaski. The mercenary army of Hesse-Kassel and her commander Wilhelm von Knyphausen fought on the British side.

1940 - French campaign: Wehrmacht took Paris.

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French Campaign 1940 (German name "Fall Gelb"), otherwise known as the Battle of France - German offensive to France combined with the aggression of the Third Reich to Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg in breaking the neutrality of these countries. The offensive started on May 10, 1940 at 5:35 and ended the period of a strange war on the Western Front. The Germans successfully managed to implement the blitzkrieg idea, and as a consequence France surrendered on 22 June. The campaign was a major victory of the Third Reich over France. It led to the exclusion of France (together with the colonies and the navy) - through the terms of the ceasefire - from the anti-German coalition, the temporary isolation of Great Britain on the continent and devoting France's material resources to the needs of the Third Reich's military economy.

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