The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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Page 297
... American attack of February 16 the Japanese had withdrawn most of their heavy ships from Truk , as being too much exposed to attack from the air . With the Americans in command of the Marshall Islands this stronghold became practically ...
... American attack of February 16 the Japanese had withdrawn most of their heavy ships from Truk , as being too much exposed to attack from the air . With the Americans in command of the Marshall Islands this stronghold became practically ...
Page 299
... American Fleet , but were repulsed with the loss according to the American account of 353 aircraft , for the loss of 21 American and slight damage to three ships . The Japanese , however , claimed the destruction of no less than 300 ...
... American Fleet , but were repulsed with the loss according to the American account of 353 aircraft , for the loss of 21 American and slight damage to three ships . The Japanese , however , claimed the destruction of no less than 300 ...
Page 317
... American Ambassador . American films were censored , and the ban was kept on in spite of American retaliation which threatened to bring cinema entertainment in the Argentine to a standstill . On June 10 Colonel Peron made a speech ...
... American Ambassador . American films were censored , and the ban was kept on in spite of American retaliation which threatened to bring cinema entertainment in the Argentine to a standstill . On June 10 Colonel Peron made a speech ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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