Years to Victory"Beginning with 'the loneliest man in the world,' General Dwight D. Eisenhower, making his decision to proceed with Operation Overlord, Years to Victory recounts the last years of World War II from the Allied landings in Normandy on June 6, 1944, to the utter defeat and unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan. As the dignitaries assembled on the deck of the United States battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay on the morning of September 2, 1945, the Axis had been totally destroyed."--Book Jacket. |
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The defenders had been cut off from any hope of relief , for the Germans had neither the Army strength to retake the Cotentin Peninsula nor the naval strength to evacuate Cherbourg by sea . The American and British navies were lording ...
The defenders had been cut off from any hope of relief , for the Germans had neither the Army strength to retake the Cotentin Peninsula nor the naval strength to evacuate Cherbourg by sea . The American and British navies were lording ...
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Sho - 1 was literally a scraping together of all Japan's re- maining naval strength in a desperate endeavor to drive the Americans from the Philippines . It was a jerry - built effort , for the Japanese could no longer operate their ...
Sho - 1 was literally a scraping together of all Japan's re- maining naval strength in a desperate endeavor to drive the Americans from the Philippines . It was a jerry - built effort , for the Japanese could no longer operate their ...
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I am merely His Majesty's humble naval officer and have had no experience in political affairs . Further I have no political opinions . My motto has been to abide by the adage of Emperor Meiji to the effect that military men should ...
I am merely His Majesty's humble naval officer and have had no experience in political affairs . Further I have no political opinions . My motto has been to abide by the adage of Emperor Meiji to the effect that military men should ...
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Normandy to Notre Dame | 1 |
New Guinea and the Marianas | 57 |
Victory Is Everywhere | 109 |
Urheberrecht | |
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