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Pagina 70
... German mechanised divisions had been launched on their spectacular drive towards the Channel ports . The French line had been broken near Sedan , Arras and Amiens had fallen , and German tanks had been reported many miles beyond ...
... German mechanised divisions had been launched on their spectacular drive towards the Channel ports . The French line had been broken near Sedan , Arras and Amiens had fallen , and German tanks had been reported many miles beyond ...
Pagina 148
... Germans broke off night - bombing in the preceding May their losses were more than ten per cent on some nights , and the morale of their pilots was sagging . At a later date the German propagandists tried to make the world believe that ...
... Germans broke off night - bombing in the preceding May their losses were more than ten per cent on some nights , and the morale of their pilots was sagging . At a later date the German propagandists tried to make the world believe that ...
Pagina 276
... Germans had given them . Our General , who was captured when our H.Q. was overrun , escaped by tearing off his badges of rank . A German doctor who talked to him told him that he looked a bit old for a private soldier , and that they ...
... Germans had given them . Our General , who was captured when our H.Q. was overrun , escaped by tearing off his badges of rank . A German doctor who talked to him told him that he looked a bit old for a private soldier , and that they ...
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