The World Almanac and Book of Facts, Band 59Press Publishing Company (The New York World), 1944 The World Almanac and Book of Facts is a US published reference work and conveys information about such subjects as world changes, tragedies, sports feats, etc. It has been published yearly from 1868 to 1875, and again every year since 1886. The first edition of The World Almanac was published by The New York World newspaper in 1868 (the name of the publication comes from the newspaper itself, which was known as The World). Published just three years after the end of the US Civil War and the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, its 120 pages of information touched on such events as the process of Reconstruction and the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson. Publication was suspended in 1876, but in 1886 newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer, who had purchased The New York World and quickly transformed it into one of the most influential newspapers in the country, revived The World Almanac with the intention of making it a compendium of universal knowledge. The World Almanac has been published annually since. |
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... Losses World War II , Aerial Offensive Aleutians Campaign . Bismarck Sea , Battle . Bombings , in Europe .140 106-108 63 .106 167 Bourgainville . .81 , 91 , 99 , 100 , 101 167 Burma Campaign 47 173-176 Casualties 105 380 " 6 Changsha ...
... Losses World War II , Aerial Offensive Aleutians Campaign . Bismarck Sea , Battle . Bombings , in Europe .140 106-108 63 .106 167 Bourgainville . .81 , 91 , 99 , 100 , 101 167 Burma Campaign 47 173-176 Casualties 105 380 " 6 Changsha ...
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... losses in the summer campaign on the eastern front were 3,000,000 , divided into 1,300,000 killed , 1,570,000 wounded and 130,000 prisoners . CHINA The United Nations Information Office reported Chinese casualties at 2,300,000 military ...
... losses in the summer campaign on the eastern front were 3,000,000 , divided into 1,300,000 killed , 1,570,000 wounded and 130,000 prisoners . CHINA The United Nations Information Office reported Chinese casualties at 2,300,000 military ...
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... losses in the war , omitting warships dam- aged and returned to service , were reported after the armistice as five heavy cruisers , seven light cruisers , 35 destroyers and large numbers of tor- pedo boats , submarines and lighter ...
... losses in the war , omitting warships dam- aged and returned to service , were reported after the armistice as five heavy cruisers , seven light cruisers , 35 destroyers and large numbers of tor- pedo boats , submarines and lighter ...
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War Chronology Dec 1 1942Dec 15 | 529 |
Aviation | 549 |
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