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The Second World War: 1939—1945

1991
In 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, 1951
William C. Askew   +2 more
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Nationalsozialistische Vernichtungspolitik 1939-1945

2000
Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung, Bd. 49 Nr. 1 (2000)
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Armageddon and the Gulag, 1939–1945

2011
This chapter focuses on the Gulag during the Armageddon of the Great Patriotic War. It shows how the institutions, practices, and identities of the Gulag shifted in accord with the demands of total war. The war was an era of mass release on an unprecedented scale side by side with the highest mortality rates in the history of the Gulag system.
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Journal, 1939-1945

World Literature Today, 1993
John L. Brown   +2 more
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Bank Emisyjny w Polsce 1939-1945. (The Emissionbank in Polen, 1939-1945.)

The Economic History Review, 1968
Jerzy Tomaszewski   +2 more
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Letters to Freya: 1939-1945

Choice Reviews Online, 1990
Fritz Stern, Helmuth James von Moltke
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