The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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Page 270
... Norwegian society into active hostility which took the form of sabotage directed against the German troops in Norway . Outside Norway the armed forces controlled by the Norwegian Government in London took an increasing part in the ...
... Norwegian society into active hostility which took the form of sabotage directed against the German troops in Norway . Outside Norway the armed forces controlled by the Norwegian Government in London took an increasing part in the ...
Page 273
... Norwegian County of Finmark and the compulsory evacuation of its population . On October 25 the Red Army , pursuing the retreating Germans from Finland , crossed the Norwegian frontier and took Kirkenes , the vital base from which the ...
... Norwegian County of Finmark and the compulsory evacuation of its population . On October 25 the Red Army , pursuing the retreating Germans from Finland , crossed the Norwegian frontier and took Kirkenes , the vital base from which the ...
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... Norwegian people were able to co- operate with the Allied onslaught on the German Armies . Colonel- General Lothar Rendulic , who in November took over from General von Falkenhorst the command of all German forces in Norway , had the ...
... Norwegian people were able to co- operate with the Allied onslaught on the German Armies . Colonel- General Lothar Rendulic , who in November took over from General von Falkenhorst the command of all German forces in Norway , had the ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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