The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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... advance from Avranches , 73. Canadian Offensive towards Falaise , 74 . Destruction of German Seventh Army , 74. Allied Landing in S. France , 74 . Changes in Allied Command , 75. British Advance to Belgian Frontier , 75 . Liberation of ...
... advance from Avranches , 73. Canadian Offensive towards Falaise , 74 . Destruction of German Seventh Army , 74. Allied Landing in S. France , 74 . Changes in Allied Command , 75. British Advance to Belgian Frontier , 75 . Liberation of ...
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... advance , which had been slow enough before , was brought almost to a standstill . The New Year found the Eighth Army a little beyond Ortona on the Adriatic advancing towards Pescara . Here , after capturing the height of San Tommasso ...
... advance , which had been slow enough before , was brought almost to a standstill . The New Year found the Eighth Army a little beyond Ortona on the Adriatic advancing towards Pescara . Here , after capturing the height of San Tommasso ...
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... advance so far that they now had only one river barrier to cross instead of two . By this time the Canadians in the coastal sector had taken most of the ports on their route , many of them only after pro- longed and bitter struggle ...
... advance so far that they now had only one river barrier to cross instead of two . By this time the Canadians in the coastal sector had taken most of the ports on their route , many of them only after pro- longed and bitter struggle ...
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PART | 1 |
INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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