The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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Page 74
... direction of Falaise ; and after the failure of their attempt to break through to Avranches the Germans at length began to retire in earnest in a north- easterly direction . It was obvious by now that the battle of Normandy had turned ...
... direction of Falaise ; and after the failure of their attempt to break through to Avranches the Germans at length began to retire in earnest in a north- easterly direction . It was obvious by now that the battle of Normandy had turned ...
Page 89
... direction . On October 22 the Second Army struck out in a third direction -westwards towards the important centre of Hertogenbosch . A couple of days later the southern section of the British line commenced to advance northwards towards ...
... direction . On October 22 the Second Army struck out in a third direction -westwards towards the important centre of Hertogenbosch . A couple of days later the southern section of the British line commenced to advance northwards towards ...
Page 112
... directions - along the coast towards Ravenna and inland along the Via Emilia in the direction of Bologna . Again it met with stubborn resistance from the Germans , and it had to contend with unfavourable weather which greatly hampered ...
... directions - along the coast towards Ravenna and inland along the Via Emilia in the direction of Bologna . Again it met with stubborn resistance from the Germans , and it had to contend with unfavourable weather which greatly hampered ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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