9. BEFORE LANDING … A LITTLE BIT OF
HISTORY
What’s the European Union?
The EU is an economic and political union
between 28 European countries.
Thanks to the Schengen Agreement, signed in
1985, 26 European countries have abolished1985, 26 European countries have abolished
passport and any other type of border control at
their common borders.
10. The European Economic Community (EEC) was
founded in 1957 in Rome, and then in 1992 the
Treaty of Maastricht (a town of the
Netherlands) created the European Union.
It was originally an attempt to promote economic
WHEN AND WHERE WAS THE EUROPEAN
UNION FOUNDED?
It was originally an attempt to promote economic
recovery after the Second World War. In fact,
six European countries, Belgium, France, Italy,
West Germany, the Netherlands and Luxemburg,
gathered for the first time and became part of a
single market to share coal and steel.
11. ABOUT THE SECOND WORLD WAR
The Second World War, was a global war that
lasted from 1939 to 1945. It also was the most
destructive war in history. There were two sides
fighting against each other – the Axis powers
and the Allied powers. The main Axis countries
were Germany, Italy and Japan.
and the Allied powers. The main Axis countries
were Germany, Italy and Japan.
The main Allied countries were Great Britain,
the United States, France and the Soviet Union.
They won the war.
World War II ended in Europe on 8 May 1945 –
this is also known as VE Day. (victory in Europe)
13. WHAT ARE FLAGS USED FOR?
People have used flags for over 4,000 years.
The first type of flag was called a vexilloid. Vexillology is the
scientific study of flags.
A flag is a piece of colored fabric or material that is used as
a symbol, or for sending a signal. People use flags to give
others information, such as, who they are.
Long ago, knights carried flags into battle because it was
hard to know who the knights were when they were dressed
up and covered in armor ready for battle.
Today, every country in the world has a flag. One flag thatToday, every country in the world has a flag. One flag that
almost everyone knows is the "White Flag of Surrender“.
Another well known flag is the "Red Flag" which means
danger. The colors found in flags have special meanings:
Red - danger, revolution, bloodshed of war, courage, power.
White - peace, surrender.
Orange- courage, sacrifice.
Green - safety, land, youth, hope.
Yellow - caution, gold.
Black - mourning, death.