The World Almanac and Book of FactsPress Publishing Company (The New York World), 1946 |
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... naval strength in the greatest naval defeat in history and Japan no longer was a real naval power . Japanese ships sunk or crippled included four carriers , two battleships , six heavy cruisers and many lesser warships , definitely sunk ...
... naval strength in the greatest naval defeat in history and Japan no longer was a real naval power . Japanese ships sunk or crippled included four carriers , two battleships , six heavy cruisers and many lesser warships , definitely sunk ...
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... naval and air authorities and all forces under German control shall immediately cease hostilities in all theatres of war against the forces of the United Nations on land , at sea and in the air . Article 2- ( A , All armed forces of ...
... naval and air authorities and all forces under German control shall immediately cease hostilities in all theatres of war against the forces of the United Nations on land , at sea and in the air . Article 2- ( A , All armed forces of ...
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... Naval carrier based planes stepped forth in the war as a powerful arm of the Navy , its 1944 record accounting for at least 3,291 Japanese planes - more than half of the 6,077 engaged- which were destroyed in aerial combat . The rate of ...
... Naval carrier based planes stepped forth in the war as a powerful arm of the Navy , its 1944 record accounting for at least 3,291 Japanese planes - more than half of the 6,077 engaged- which were destroyed in aerial combat . The rate of ...
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Addenda and Errata | 6 |
ng Records 1945 | 7 |
A A U Boxing Championships 1945 | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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