The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 184. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1943 |
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Page 133
... troops in Australia . Already , American troops had been arriving in Australia , though the news was not made public . The transport of this large convoy across the Pacific was in itself a memorable achievement . Axis submarines ...
... troops in Australia . Already , American troops had been arriving in Australia , though the news was not made public . The transport of this large convoy across the Pacific was in itself a memorable achievement . Axis submarines ...
Page 134
... troops often had to wade knee - deep in mud . Nevertheless , General MacArthur's faith in his troops was fully justified before the end of the year . General Blamey himself went to New Guinea on September 28 and directed the fighting ...
... troops often had to wade knee - deep in mud . Nevertheless , General MacArthur's faith in his troops was fully justified before the end of the year . General Blamey himself went to New Guinea on September 28 and directed the fighting ...
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... troops at Tinda , near Cluj ( Kolosz var ) . Early in the summer M. Kallay agreed to send more Hungarian troops to Russia , bringing their total number up to fourteen divisions . Hungarian divisions advanced with the Germans to Voronezh ...
... troops at Tinda , near Cluj ( Kolosz var ) . Early in the summer M. Kallay agreed to send more Hungarian troops to Russia , bringing their total number up to fourteen divisions . Hungarian divisions advanced with the Germans to Voronezh ...
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AngloAmerican Cooperation 1 Japanese Progress in Malaya 1 British Progress | 9 |
THE ANGLORUSSIAN TREATY | 27 |
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