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  • e western border (the "Iron Curtain") to East Germans wishing to emigrate to West Germany.
  • Rhine, a task Silvanus fulfilled bribing the Germans with the taxes he had collected.
  • The airship is crewed primarily by Germans, with Tarzan's Waziri warriors under their ch
  • gained some fame as a volunteer fighting the Germans with Yugoslavian partisans in World War II.
  • a halt in late May after heavy losses to the Germans, with little to show for the effort.
  • -conservatively, in his opinion-the number of Germans with genetic defects to be at 500,000.
  • ed Army during World War II, of providing the Germans with livestock, of dismantling kolkhozes and
  • Southwood came from a length down to pass the Germans with 200 metres to go and won the gold medal.
  • nnecting the artillery positions provided the Germans with an easy way to supply and reinforce the
  • ce was to plan the final campaign against the Germans with the Combined Chiefs of Staff.
  • as came into competition for support from the Germans with Jef van de Wiele, whose DeVlag movement
  • rohibited by the Allies from assisting ethnic Germans with food supplies, but in early 1946 this pr
  • his way to the war front, he meets two other Germans with whom he starts a dialogue and a short-te
  • In the course of his search, Happy encounters Germans with differing attitudes towards the war, som
  • the fortress complex at Maubeuge fell to the Germans, with 40,000 French soldiers taken prisoner.
  • in the Soviet Union, promising to reward the Germans with large tracts of Soviet territory.
  • tic rise in the standard of living of average Germans, with real wages doubling between 1950 and 19
  • The Allies again insisted that the Germans withdraw their remaining troops from Latvia,
  • ear Kandalaksha, and remained there until the Germans withdrew from Finland back into Norway in the
  • gon was sunk and Llewellyn damaged before the Germans withdrew with no casualties.
  • The Germans withdrew before the division could counteratt
  • ross the division's front from the right, the Germans withdrew from 8th Indian Division's sector to
  • Following the initial attacks the Germans withdrew from their positions and the reconna
  • developed momentum, in August 1944, that the Germans withdrew from Hill 112 and the 53rd (Welsh) D
  • cause the crew were reluctant to evacuate the Germans without a corresponding order, most of the pr
  • n a European Championship qualifier which the Germans won 2-0 on 2 May 1979.
  • Hase noted that the Germans won most of the events, except for football.
  • The Germans won these clashes and were ready to take over
  • h colleague Ronnie, who collaborates with the Germans, working for them, being sexually available t
  • The Germans, worried by the success of the detachment, st
  • It had been anticipated that the Germans would try to do this, and that General Bradle
  • It was set up to preserve order once the Germans would have been defeated.
  • lost in Tunisia; they cannot use the radio as Germans would listen in on them.
  • ulnerable to random incendiary attack and the Germans would be forced to assign large numbers of pe
  • ejected this proposal on the grounds that the Germans would probably take possession of the crater.
  • Although if a gypsy was seen the Germans would normally take him or prisoner, but this
  • After 1940, the Germans would use these as 6.5cm GebK 221(f).
  • They went on to state that Germans would be sent back to the countries where the
  • Over the next few years Germans would resettle Jews from smaller local commun
  • Allies had surrendered the initiative and the Germans would take the offensive in 1940.
  • he cycling officials decided that the bruised Germans would be forced to compete in a repechage seq
  • poil roll calls at other times, otherwise the Germans would have known an escape was being covered
  • The Germans would typically assign two of these to each m
  • ush' would be underway, and soon the defeated Germans would be back in their homeland.
  • ould defeat this new system very quickly, the Germans would abandon their attempts entirely.
  • the country, such as the Irish, Scottish and Germans, would also add their own traditions to the h
  • The Polish plan foresaw that the Germans would manage to cut off Gdynia from the main
  • e the gold from Gjemnes, in the hope that the Germans would not suspect them.
  • Sausage Valley was so named because the Germans would fly an observation balloon, known as a
  • Skorodumov hoped that the Germans would agree to deploy the Corps on the Easter
  • During the action, Dunham killed nine Germans, wounded seven and captured two on his own.
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