The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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... February . Heavy raids on the city were carried out by the Royal Air Force on the nights of January 2 , January 3 , January 20 , January 27 , January 30 , and February 15. New records were repeatedly set up in the weight of bombs ...
... February . Heavy raids on the city were carried out by the Royal Air Force on the nights of January 2 , January 3 , January 20 , January 27 , January 30 , and February 15. New records were repeatedly set up in the weight of bombs ...
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... February made several raids on London with forces of fifty machines or over , regardless of rather severe losses . This new offensive reached its peak in the week commencing February 19 , when London went through an experi- ence which ...
... February made several raids on London with forces of fifty machines or over , regardless of rather severe losses . This new offensive reached its peak in the week commencing February 19 , when London went through an experi- ence which ...
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... February 7 it was stated by the United States Commander - in - Chief that in these operations the Japanese had suffered 8,386 casualties , including 8,122 dead , while the American losses were 1,516 , including 286 dead . This blow was ...
... February 7 it was stated by the United States Commander - in - Chief that in these operations the Japanese had suffered 8,386 casualties , including 8,122 dead , while the American losses were 1,516 , including 286 dead . This blow was ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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