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The Battle of the Atlantic, 1939–1945
2023Abstract The Battle of the Atlantic is a misnomer for the six-year long struggle over the movement of merchant shipping in the Atlantic Ocean. It was not a discrete battle in the conventional sense, but a series of campaigns initiated by the Germans to either defeat the Western Allies outright or impede the development of their military ...
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1995
In that vision Arjuna saw the universe, with its manifold shapes, all embraced in One, its Supreme Lord… [Arjuna said:] ‘Thou seemest to swallow up the worlds, to lap them in flame. Thy glory fills the universe. Thy fierce rays beat down upon it irresistibly…’ Lord Shri Krishna replied: ‘I have shown myself to thee as the Destroyer who lays waste the
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In that vision Arjuna saw the universe, with its manifold shapes, all embraced in One, its Supreme Lord… [Arjuna said:] ‘Thou seemest to swallow up the worlds, to lap them in flame. Thy glory fills the universe. Thy fierce rays beat down upon it irresistibly…’ Lord Shri Krishna replied: ‘I have shown myself to thee as the Destroyer who lays waste the
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THE DIPLOMACY OF NORWAY 1939-1945
2023Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 21-03, page: 6630.
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The Second World War: 1939—1945
1991In the early hours of 1 September 1939 Germany attacked Poland on land and from the air. Two days later, on 3 September, Britain and France declared war on Germany. The Second Great War of the twentieth century — the greatest single slaughter in history — had begun.
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The Struggle for the Mediterranean 1939-1945.
Military Affairs, 1951William C. Askew +2 more
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2016
In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. During the dark months of 1939, 1940, and 1941, Europe exploded with tanks, bombs, and guns. The violent side of Hitler’s new German policies proved worse than Leopold had imagined possible. A letter arrived from Leopold’s host in Germany, Alfred Schottlaender.
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In September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. During the dark months of 1939, 1940, and 1941, Europe exploded with tanks, bombs, and guns. The violent side of Hitler’s new German policies proved worse than Leopold had imagined possible. A letter arrived from Leopold’s host in Germany, Alfred Schottlaender.
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Africans Had No Business Fighting in Either the 1914–1918 War or the 1939–1945 War
Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2022exaly
Sverges Kommunistiska Parti 1939-1945 [The Swedish Communist Party 1939-1945]
The American Historical Review, 1975Raymond E. Lindgren, Yvonne Hirdman
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