The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 186Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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... March 8 ; by March 10 it was estimated that 300,000 tons of output had been lost . Meanwhile the negotiations between the Minister of Fuel and Power and representatives of the industry had been proceeding smoothly , and on March 8 Major ...
... March 8 ; by March 10 it was estimated that 300,000 tons of output had been lost . Meanwhile the negotiations between the Minister of Fuel and Power and representatives of the industry had been proceeding smoothly , and on March 8 Major ...
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... March witnessed a further increase in the night bombing of Germany , on which some twenty thousand tons of bombs were dropped by 6,000 bombers of the Royal Air Force . The heaviest raids were on Stuttgart on March 15 , on Frankfurt on March ...
... March witnessed a further increase in the night bombing of Germany , on which some twenty thousand tons of bombs were dropped by 6,000 bombers of the Royal Air Force . The heaviest raids were on Stuttgart on March 15 , on Frankfurt on March ...
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... ( March 6 ) the Minister made provision to send six more R.C.A.F. squadrons to Great Britain , bringing the total number of Canadian squadrons overseas to 44 . Mr. Power said that the R.C.A.F. also had nearly 12,000 training aircraft ...
... ( March 6 ) the Minister made provision to send six more R.C.A.F. squadrons to Great Britain , bringing the total number of Canadian squadrons overseas to 44 . Mr. Power said that the R.C.A.F. also had nearly 12,000 training aircraft ...
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