The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 187. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1945 |
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Page 178
... Russian winter offensive began on January 13. Three Russian army- groups , under Marshals Rokossowski , Koniev , and Zhukov re- spectively , broke into East Prussia , swept the Polish plains and advanced deep into Silesia . At the end ...
... Russian winter offensive began on January 13. Three Russian army- groups , under Marshals Rokossowski , Koniev , and Zhukov re- spectively , broke into East Prussia , swept the Polish plains and advanced deep into Silesia . At the end ...
Page 194
... Russian claims to a considerable portion of East Prussia , including Koenigsberg , were also endorsed by the other two Powers . In accordance with decisions made both at Yalta and at Potsdam , a conference of the Foreign Ministers of ...
... Russian claims to a considerable portion of East Prussia , including Koenigsberg , were also endorsed by the other two Powers . In accordance with decisions made both at Yalta and at Potsdam , a conference of the Foreign Ministers of ...
Page 198
... Russian armies were still in the country , living more or less off the land . The woods were infested with brigands , mostly members of the underground army who hated the Russians at least as much as the Germans , and could not ...
... Russian armies were still in the country , living more or less off the land . The woods were infested with brigands , mostly members of the underground army who hated the Russians at least as much as the Germans , and could not ...
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