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... battle with the Germans established with the announcement that the Government of Marshal Pietro Badoglio had surrendered . from Badoglio . Government had succeeded Mussolirai the first of the Big Three in the Axis had A bitter winter ...
... battle with the Germans established with the announcement that the Government of Marshal Pietro Badoglio had surrendered . from Badoglio . Government had succeeded Mussolirai the first of the Big Three in the Axis had A bitter winter ...
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... Battle for Australia was next . Gen. Mac- Arthur had arrived there March 17 by plane after slipping out of Corregidor on a PT boat and defiantly declared " I came through and I will return . " He assumed command of the defense of ...
... Battle for Australia was next . Gen. Mac- Arthur had arrived there March 17 by plane after slipping out of Corregidor on a PT boat and defiantly declared " I came through and I will return . " He assumed command of the defense of ...
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... Battle of the Marne , Sept. 6-10 . Germans occupied Antwerp , Oct. 9 ; De Wet's rebellion in South Africa , Oct. 28 ; Japanese capture Tsingtau , Nov. 7 ; First Battle of Ypres , Nov. 9 ; German cruiser Emden destroyed at Cocos Island ...
... Battle of the Marne , Sept. 6-10 . Germans occupied Antwerp , Oct. 9 ; De Wet's rebellion in South Africa , Oct. 28 ; Japanese capture Tsingtau , Nov. 7 ; First Battle of Ypres , Nov. 9 ; German cruiser Emden destroyed at Cocos Island ...
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Addenda and Errata | 3 |
War Chronology 1945 | 98 |
German Surrender | 104 |
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