The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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... September 1 , but Le Havre was not taken till the 12th , Boulogne till the 22nd , and Calais till the 28th . The capture of Calais brought welcome relief to the town of Dover which during the last week of the siege had been shelled from ...
... September 1 , but Le Havre was not taken till the 12th , Boulogne till the 22nd , and Calais till the 28th . The capture of Calais brought welcome relief to the town of Dover which during the last week of the siege had been shelled from ...
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... September 2 , one reaching Tournai and the other pushing along the Sambre from Maubeuge . On the next day Brussels ... September 8 and 9 M. Pierlot and his Cabinet returned from London to Brussels . On September 20 Parliament met and ...
... September 2 , one reaching Tournai and the other pushing along the Sambre from Maubeuge . On the next day Brussels ... September 8 and 9 M. Pierlot and his Cabinet returned from London to Brussels . On September 20 Parliament met and ...
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... September 2 the Premier , in a broadcast address , justified the change of policy on the ground that during the whole period of collaboration between Finland and Germany relations had been based solely on common military interests ...
... September 2 the Premier , in a broadcast address , justified the change of policy on the ground that during the whole period of collaboration between Finland and Germany relations had been based solely on common military interests ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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