The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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Page 180
... liberated territory , and General Eisenhower , in a broadcast on June 6 , had seemed to intimate that the Allied military command in France would take over authority . None the less when , on June 13 , the Provisional Government ...
... liberated territory , and General Eisenhower , in a broadcast on June 6 , had seemed to intimate that the Allied military command in France would take over authority . None the less when , on June 13 , the Provisional Government ...
Page 199
... liberated and a considerable area of Rumania occupied . Rumania was compelled to ask for an armistice and to allow the passage of Russian troops into Bulgaria , which also was forced to surrender . This success opened to the Red Armies ...
... liberated and a considerable area of Rumania occupied . Rumania was compelled to ask for an armistice and to allow the passage of Russian troops into Bulgaria , which also was forced to surrender . This success opened to the Red Armies ...
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... liberated places had nothing to fall back upon except what the Allies might bring . The Allies ' resources were strained to the utmost , mainly because an advancing army finds it almost impossible to spare extra transport . It took many ...
... liberated places had nothing to fall back upon except what the Allies might bring . The Allies ' resources were strained to the utmost , mainly because an advancing army finds it almost impossible to spare extra transport . It took many ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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