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  2. Mar 31, 2022 · The Falklands War: why did it happen? On 2 April 1982, Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands, a remote British colony in the South Atlantic – sparking a short and decisive war that grabbed international headlines, created sizeable politicial drama, and involved great bravery and great tragedy.

  3. The Falklands War (Spanish: Guerra de Malvinas) was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom in 1982 over two British dependent territories in the South Atlantic: the Falkland Islands and its territorial dependency, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.

  4. 4 days ago · An elite invasion force trained in secrecy, but its timetable was shortened on March 19 when a dispute erupted on British-controlled South Georgia island, where Argentine salvage workers had raised the Argentine flag, 800 miles (1,300 km) east of the Falklands. Naval forces were quickly mobilized.

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  5. Apr 1, 2022 · With the discovery of the ‘New World’ in the late 1400s, ships began to pass and take note of a small group of islands in the South Pacific. The combination of a Papal bull and treaties between Spain and Portugal soon divided the New World neatly between the two powers along two straight lines.

  6. In the first episode of our five-part Falklands series IWM Curator Carl Warner looks at why the Falklands Conflict happened. Why did Argentina believe they could take the Falklands without a fight? What was the invasion like? And why did Britain choose to fight for these islands 8,000 miles from home?

  7. Apr 1, 2022 · EXPLAINER. The improbable Falklands War still resonates decades later. Few could locate the remote South Atlantic archipelago on a map. But tensions brewed for 150 years over who owned it—and...

  8. Nov 23, 2020 · The Falklands War, as the 74-day conflict came to be known, may seem rather unremarkable today, despite the loss in life, but its influence can still be felt in the British Isles.

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