The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 186Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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... further east . On February 4 the Japanese launched a vigorous counter- attack . Getting behind the British line from Maungdaw to Buthidaung , they occupied parts of the Ngakyedauk Pass , and further north still got astride the line of ...
... further east . On February 4 the Japanese launched a vigorous counter- attack . Getting behind the British line from Maungdaw to Buthidaung , they occupied parts of the Ngakyedauk Pass , and further north still got astride the line of ...
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... further negotiations with the United States representative , Mr. Griffis , they consented to reduce the export to Germany of ball - bearings to a figure which satisfied the Allies . On August 11 the Swedish Government War Insurance ...
... further negotiations with the United States representative , Mr. Griffis , they consented to reduce the export to Germany of ball - bearings to a figure which satisfied the Allies . On August 11 the Swedish Government War Insurance ...
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... further advantage that it would allow Japan to make full use of land - based aircraft , a matter of great importance seeing that Japan's air strength was only one - third that of the enemy . As a further precaution a kind of " Home ...
... further advantage that it would allow Japan to make full use of land - based aircraft , a matter of great importance seeing that Japan's air strength was only one - third that of the enemy . As a further precaution a kind of " Home ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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