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... crossed the German frontier for the first time since 1939 . -In East Prussia the Reds were within one mile of ... crossed the Saar at two places in the Saarbruecken area . That city and Zwei- bruecken were taken , also Volklingen ...
... crossed the German frontier for the first time since 1939 . -In East Prussia the Reds were within one mile of ... crossed the Saar at two places in the Saarbruecken area . That city and Zwei- bruecken were taken , also Volklingen ...
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... crossed Okinawa and reached the east coast of Tobara on Awase Harbor a gain of two and one - half miles . The 24th Corps troops having moved over the ridges just in from the beachhead on both sides of the Bishi River mouth , advanced to ...
... crossed Okinawa and reached the east coast of Tobara on Awase Harbor a gain of two and one - half miles . The 24th Corps troops having moved over the ridges just in from the beachhead on both sides of the Bishi River mouth , advanced to ...
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... crossed the Danube , gaining 10 to 20 miles ; the French reached the Swiss border : others entered Ludwigshafen . Stuttgart and Frei- berg on the Rhine , 35 miles north of Basle , were occupied by French troops . The capture of Roten ...
... crossed the Danube , gaining 10 to 20 miles ; the French reached the Swiss border : others entered Ludwigshafen . Stuttgart and Frei- berg on the Rhine , 35 miles north of Basle , were occupied by French troops . The capture of Roten ...
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Addenda and Errata | 3 |
War Chronology 1945 | 98 |
German Surrender | 104 |
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