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Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 wordsGREATEST military operation in history the invasion of Hitler's Fortress Europe—commenced at dawn on Tuesday, June 6. Allied airborne troops landed af several points on the French coast between Cherbourg and Le Havre, while forces landed from the sea in Normandy. ...
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Article : 283 wordsWITH the capture of Rome the Allied armies have advanced another stage in their campaign to drive the Germans out of Italy. The next stage has already begun, according to yesterday's Italy Headquarters communique. ...
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Article : 394 wordsNEW YORK June 5.—The AS[?] Press's special correspondent [?] with Mr. Curtin. in a mes[?] from Washington. said that ...
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Article : 51 wordsA PUBLICITY campaign against pilfering has been launched by the United States Army's current issue of New-Map Weekly. The Army publication attacks the pilferer in cartoon and letter-press. A broached case of signals equipment bears the slogan on a ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Wed 7 Jun 1944, Page 1
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