The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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Page 62
... attack was being made , in spite of their having been heavily and continuously bombed for several months past . The total weight of bombs so far dropped on flying bomb and rocket targets in France and Germany , including Peenemünde ...
... attack was being made , in spite of their having been heavily and continuously bombed for several months past . The total weight of bombs so far dropped on flying bomb and rocket targets in France and Germany , including Peenemünde ...
Page 111
... attack on the German pocket west of the Maas and south of Venraij in order to clear the left bank of the river as far as Venlo . The attack took the enemy by surprise and quickly drove him back some way . The muddy state of the ground ...
... attack on the German pocket west of the Maas and south of Venraij in order to clear the left bank of the river as far as Venlo . The attack took the enemy by surprise and quickly drove him back some way . The muddy state of the ground ...
Page 296
... attack from the air . The opening of the year found the Americans and Australians on the northern coast of New Guinea north - west of Lae and Finschaven , and on the coast of New Britain opposite , creeping up towards Rabaul . On ...
... attack from the air . The opening of the year found the Americans and Australians on the northern coast of New Guinea north - west of Lae and Finschaven , and on the coast of New Britain opposite , creeping up towards Rabaul . On ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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