The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volumen184Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1943 |
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... enemy aerodrome at Martuba ; and this was followed by several other thrusts deep into the enemy's lines . Meanwhile severe losses continued to be inflicted on the enemy by sea . On February 14 and 15 three Italian cruisers and a ...
... enemy aerodrome at Martuba ; and this was followed by several other thrusts deep into the enemy's lines . Meanwhile severe losses continued to be inflicted on the enemy by sea . On February 14 and 15 three Italian cruisers and a ...
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... enemy was still a long way from Egypt , with the Eighth Army and the desert between . But the blow was felt more keenly because it was more un- expected ; it gave an even greater shock to the confidence of the public in the direction of ...
... enemy was still a long way from Egypt , with the Eighth Army and the desert between . But the blow was felt more keenly because it was more un- expected ; it gave an even greater shock to the confidence of the public in the direction of ...
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... enemy , accompanied by ceaseless inter- ception of his supplies , on sea as well as on land . For weeks not a single enemy tanker had got through to the ports of Cyrenaica , and in the first ten days of the battle 50,000 tons of ...
... enemy , accompanied by ceaseless inter- ception of his supplies , on sea as well as on land . For weeks not a single enemy tanker had got through to the ports of Cyrenaica , and in the first ten days of the battle 50,000 tons of ...
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PART | 1 |
AngloAmerican Cooperation 1 Japanese Progress in Malaya 1 British Progress | 9 |
THE ANGLORUSSIAN TREATY | 27 |
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