The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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Page 160
... supplies of war stores . The Navy also showed a decrease in expenditure of some 700,000l . , but the Air estimate was 1,700,000l . greater than that for the last year . The estimated revenue of the War Expenses Account was 86,000,000l ...
... supplies of war stores . The Navy also showed a decrease in expenditure of some 700,000l . , but the Air estimate was 1,700,000l . greater than that for the last year . The estimated revenue of the War Expenses Account was 86,000,000l ...
Page 264
... supplies of gas , water , and electricity . The idea was that hunger and thirst should be the means to force the people to submit . The following day , July 1 , the Commander - in - Chief of the German forces in Denmark , General von ...
... supplies of gas , water , and electricity . The idea was that hunger and thirst should be the means to force the people to submit . The following day , July 1 , the Commander - in - Chief of the German forces in Denmark , General von ...
Page 273
... supplies , transport and medical aid . Further west lay a vast no - man's- land , an arctic desert deliberately created by the Germans in order to impede the advance of the Allied forces . On the pretext that it was necessary to deny ...
... supplies , transport and medical aid . Further west lay a vast no - man's- land , an arctic desert deliberately created by the Germans in order to impede the advance of the Allied forces . On the pretext that it was necessary to deny ...
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INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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