The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 186Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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... home for three years or more and wanted work nearer home . If after the releases on personal grounds and transfers there were still redundant workers in any establishment , transfer to other employment would be in three categories ...
... home for three years or more and wanted work nearer home . If after the releases on personal grounds and transfers there were still redundant workers in any establishment , transfer to other employment would be in three categories ...
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... Home Defence Army was not a static force . Its composition was constantly changing . This year nearly 15,000 had been enrolled as draftees and more than 10,000 had volunteered for general service . Since the Allied landing in France ...
... Home Defence Army was not a static force . Its composition was constantly changing . This year nearly 15,000 had been enrolled as draftees and more than 10,000 had volunteered for general service . Since the Allied landing in France ...
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... Home Army reported to London on March 1 that during 1943 they had fought 81 battles with the Germans and destroyed over 80 trains . In April and May Polish Home Army units , acting on instructions to co - ordinate their actions with ...
... Home Army reported to London on March 1 that during 1943 they had fought 81 battles with the Germans and destroyed over 80 trains . In April and May Polish Home Army units , acting on instructions to co - ordinate their actions with ...
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Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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