World War, 1939-45: A Short HistoryCrowell, 1966 - 447 Seiten |
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... fire every possible round . ' Fire was not to be withheld on any account . Guns were to go to the approximate bearing and elevation and fire . Search- lights were not to expose . RAF fighters were not going to operate over London , and ...
... fire every possible round . ' Fire was not to be withheld on any account . Guns were to go to the approximate bearing and elevation and fire . Search- lights were not to expose . RAF fighters were not going to operate over London , and ...
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... fire accounted for most of them , but at least seven got through . About 1445 Yorktown received three bombs and two torpedoes . Admiral Fletcher was compelled to shift his flag to the cruiser Astoria , but not before he had ordered a ...
... fire accounted for most of them , but at least seven got through . About 1445 Yorktown received three bombs and two torpedoes . Admiral Fletcher was compelled to shift his flag to the cruiser Astoria , but not before he had ordered a ...
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... fire , whether from the sea or the air , came down too far inland , missing the actual beach defences . The shells of the battle- ship Nevada had made such a screen of dust that observers could no longer make out their targets or ...
... fire , whether from the sea or the air , came down too far inland , missing the actual beach defences . The shells of the battle- ship Nevada had made such a screen of dust that observers could no longer make out their targets or ...
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POLAND 1939 | 19 |
POLAND 1939 | 23 |
FINLAND 1940 | 26 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Admiral Air Force airborne aircraft airfields Allies American April Armoured Division Army Group Army Group Centre Army Group South artillery attack August battle battleship began bombardment bombers bombing Brigade Britain British Burma campaign capture carriers casualties Churchill command convoy Corps counter-attack cruisers damaged December defence destroyers East Eastern Front Eighth Army enemy escort evacuated February Field-Marshal fighters fighting fire Fleet fought Fourth Panzer Army France French front garrison German Greece Guderian guns heavy heavy cruisers Hitler infantry invade invasion island Italian Japanese July June Kamikazes land losses lost Lt.-General Luftwaffe March Marshal miles Montgomery Mussolini Narvik naval night North November October offensive operations planes Rabaul raid Rommel Royal Navy Rundstedt Russians sank September ships soldiers Staff submarines sunk surrender tactics tanks Tobruk tons torpedoed troops U-boats victory Wavell تت تتت تتتت