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  • ch Resistance, after which time he fought the Germans in the Alps.
  • a lengthy operation that continued until the Germans in Courland surrendered on May 12, 1945.
  • e standard heavy automatic AA gun used by the Germans in World War II was of 37 mm caliber.
  • much better in their second game, against the Germans in Dortmund, but again lost, this time 1-0 to
  • n-American executed as an enemy agent for the Germans in World War II.
  • by fascist forces in 1943, handed over to the Germans in 1944, and deported to Auschwitz III (Monow
  • one reason for the high proportion of ethnic Germans in the town before World War II.
  • ok control of the Island of Guernsey from the Germans in May 1945 and led a military government the
  • the overwhelming Soviet superiority over the Germans in the sector.
  • ough the pressure was coming down hard on the Germans in Italy, the Germans did not give up easily,
  • See Forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union for details.
  • and Windsor Castle and saw action against the Germans in France and Belgium.
  • hen prohibited) to celebrate the expulsion of Germans in 1846.
  • s Gram and Edvard Tallaksen, were shot by the Germans in November 1944, and Roy Nielsen was also ki
  • Despite stopping the Germans in the vicinity of Nowy Targ, the town was ta
  • Nadvirna was occupied by the Germans in 1941 during World War II.
  • In 1940, the School was bombed by the Germans in a World War II raid and it was forced to m
  • ent of 1584-5, for Tavistock in 1586-7 and St Germans in 1593.
  • rm reason why the Americans were fighting the Germans in Remagen.
  • However, the defeat of the Germans in the war shattered the hopes of the revolut
  • messages for a hidden microphone left by the Germans in an abandoned pillbox (Newhart was noted fo
  • ion of 1937-1938 were exhumed by the invading Germans in 1943.
  • tember 12, 1943, Mussolini was rescued by the Germans in Operation Oak and a puppet state was forme
  • He was murdered by the Germans in Lviv during the Massacre of Lviv professor
  • Brugge was scuttled by the Germans in October 1918 when they evacuated Zeebrugge
  • It was seized by the Germans in late May 1940 during the early part of the
  • Soviet Union, but Finland turns guns against Germans in Lapland War.
  • ke" is still today an unpleasant nickname for Germans in Austria.
  • Shot down by the Germans in the early phase of the war (in 1940), he e
  • Still incomplete, she was captured by the Germans in June 1940.
  • However, the Finns did move against the Germans in the Kemi-Tornio region to convince the Rus
  • ives in World War I and the attack caught the Germans in the process of retreating.
  • tbreak of World War II he was arrested by the Germans in 1940 and sent to Germany as a slave worker
  • is French regiments in the front line and his Germans in the second.
  • atavi, becoming a general uprising by all the Germans in the region, including the Frisii.
  • the 51st's positions, they were mistaken for Germans in the poor visual conditions and the 51st op
  • ight after the Battle of Waterloo, and to the Germans in 1870, 1914 and again in 1940.
  • e Pawiak Prison in Warsaw and executed by the Germans in 1941 at Palmiry, near Warsaw, together wit
  • The death of Germans in the front called for all-embracing measure
  • out late 1943 and the first half of 1944, the Germans, in cooperation with the Bulgarians and aided
  • rmer British soldier, who was captured by the Germans in the First World War, had joined Roger Case
  • e ultra-secret Manhattan Project, to beat the Germans in building an atomic bomb.
  • suicide attack which seriously injured three Germans in October.
  • he area which was, soon after, overrun by the Germans in the first moves of the Battle of the Bulge
  • The tenth Baronet represented St Germans in the House of Commons.
  • t there is no racist or ethnic argument about Germans in his text.
  • rs-French revolutionaries circa 1794 and Nazi Germans in 1944.
  • Between September 16 and 17 it attacked the Germans in Sambor, and three days later remnants of t
  • uropean Parliament of the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania (DFDR), part of the European Peopl
  • 7, stated that no help was to be given to the Germans in rebuilding their nation, save for the mini
  • a, and its forward units were attacked by the Germans in the morning of September 1.
  • omanian politician of the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania.
  • n Army defended the crossing against invading Germans in April 1940.
  • , the protagonists try the same tactic as the Germans in this film.
  • s during World War II and was executed by the Germans in 1942.
  • vernment in order to improve the situation of Germans in GDR and involved supporting visits from on
  • mber of French Resistance, he was arrested by Germans in 1943 and jailed in Bourges.
  • e, from 1987 to 1993 and was the Bishop of St Germans in the Diocese of Truro from 1993 to 1999.
  • dowy Vichy government-in-exile, set up by the Germans in Sigmaringen in 1944-5.
  • any, making also two appearances for the West Germans in their runner-up campaign at the 1986 FIFA
  • e: The Untold Story of Jewish Revenge Against Germans in 1945.
  • elected President of the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania.
  • Guard efforts to defend Greenland against the Germans in World War II.
  • Arrested by the Germans in 1942, he spent the rest of the war in Ausc
  • he Great Synagogue, which was blown up by the Germans in 1943.
  • The annexation of the Sudetenland by the Germans in 1938 was quickly followed by the impositio
  • All 3 of the boys went to fight the Germans in World War II.
  • In 1943 he was arrested by the Germans in Vichy France and then imprisoned in Italy
  • as looted by the Bolsheviks and ruined by the Germans in the Second World War.
  • At that time the Soviets were fighting the Germans in the battle of Stalingrad and the suspensio
  • ile fighting around Huesca, at Tardienta, the Germans, in countless bayonet charges against fortifi
  • The administration took measures to protect Germans in the area who were entered on their Volksde
  • r Pearl Harbor, the US' FBI drafted a list of Germans in fifteen Latin American states it suspected
  • It assisted Germans in policing the area, committing numerous atr
  • h-Dorrien was assigned a command to fight the Germans in German East Africa (present day Tanzania,
  • He was later taken prisoner (PoW) by the Germans in 1943.
  • t part of the race before fading, leaving the Germans in first.
  • art of the state including most of the ethnic Germans in Bohemia.
  • xon missionary Saint Boniface, apostle of the Germans, in 724 erected a chapel from the wood of an
  • e remainder of his squad are sent to kill the Germans in the marsh shooting at the causeway.
  • red at the Olen refinery were captured by the Germans in 1940, and only recovered by US troops at t
  • Owing to an outburst of jealousy against Germans in Russia, culminating in police supervision,
  • having purchased weapons from the retreating Germans, in order to prevent communist led EAM from a
  • urope so, following the fall of France to the Germans in June 1940, Father McGill, as a British cit
  • ongst the collaborators and supporters of the Germans in rounding up and murdering Jews.
  • ent, to compensate slave laborers used by the Germans in World War II.
  • early 1940s, there were around 10,000 ethnic Germans in Misiones, out of the province's total popu
  • he Soviets, but were instead used against the Germans in the Lapland War.
  • its arrived to supplement the RAF against the Germans in the Western Desert.
  • It was not entirely peaceful for the Germans in Louisville, particularly politically.
  • In his youth Pavic was taken hostage by the Germans in World War II.
  • despite being an ally of the Russians and the Germans in the Three Emperors' League).
  • ilm about French prisoners of war held by the Germans in World War II.
  • FTs captured and re-used by the Germans in World War II were re-designated Panzerkamp
  • h's Church in Philadelphia, to look after the Germans in that section.
  • They fought side-by-side against the Germans in, amongst other events, the Battle of the S
  • n ammunition from Tanglin Barracks, where 309 Germans, including crew members from the German light
  • ts to give whatever support they could to the Germans, including military intelligence and informat
  • us where it picked up 20 others, again mostly Germans, including six missionaries from the Liebenze
  • er crew killed and another 24 captured by the Germans, including Arabis' captain and two other offi
  • still wins some military victories, but then Germans infiltrate Gaul and Britain is cut off.
  • Well entrenched, the Germans inflicted heavy casualties on the assaulting
  • This record would only be matched by Germans Ingo Steinhofel and Ronny Weller 28 years lat
  • The Germans initially disliked this proposal, as its dipl
  • The Germans initially tried to conceal the extent of the
  • On August 10, 1942, the Germans initiated a two-week long Aktion to annihilat
  • a church service, the Sackalians attacked the Germans inside the stronghold of Viljandi.
  • uggle than the earlier battle, the entrenched Germans inside the village could not stave off the un
  • nd stores, which it was correctly assumed the Germans intended to make use of.
  • stores, which (it was correctly assumed) the Germans intended to make use of.
  • The Germans intensified their attacks on the Home Army po
  • nationalist organization that would unite all Germans interested in strengthening the German spirit
  • to go along with Gleichschaltung that coerced Germans into following Nazi policy.
  • ion during world War II designed to trick the Germans into believing that the Allies intended to at
  • National Socialist legal theory divided Germans into two categories, namely the National Comr
  • In 1912 the Germans introduced the terms "Masurs" and "Masurian l
  • The Germans introduced another small flamethrower design
  • On that date, the Germans introduced rotors IV and V, thus increasing t
  • d the Panzer IV D. It was effective until the Germans introduced the more thickly armoured Panzer I
  • Private Smith falls asleep on his watch, and Germans invade the trench.
  • As the Germans invade Poland in September 1939, the former h
  • When the Germans invade Poland, the weapons prove to be defect
  • he occupation of the Soviet Union so when the Germans invaded in Operation Barbarossa in June 1941,
  • She was scuttled by the French as the Germans invaded in 1940, but was salvaged and used by
  • In the beginning of August 1914, the Germans invaded Belgium and Six was called to arms.
  • As the Germans invaded Belgium, the British Consulate in Ant
  • h Army of the Far East Military District, the Germans invaded the Soviet Union in Europe on June 22
  • s a plan for the defense of Gibraltar had the Germans invaded through Spain.
  • guarantee resulted in some confusion when the Germans invaded both Belgium and Luxemburg in August
  • To remedy the problem the Germans invaded Portuguese East Africa in an attempt
  • When the Germans invaded Holland and Heinz received a call-up
  • iting to set out from Rotterdam, however, the Germans invaded Holland on the intended day of their
  • to fight against the Soviet forces until the Germans invaded the territory of Latvia.
  • When the Germans invaded Norway she formed part of the 3rd des
  • layers, and she served in this role when the Germans invaded in 1940.
  • nelayer, and she served in this role when the Germans invaded in 1940.
  • When the Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940 and Het Volk
  • elayers, and she served in this role when the Germans invaded 9 April 1940.
  • She was still there when the Germans invaded the so-called "Vichy France Free Zone
  • When the Germans invaded Belgium in May 1940 No. 26 was forced
  • nelayer, and she served in this role when the Germans invaded in 1940.
  • II where she patrolled home waters until the Germans invaded in 1940.
  • s were living in the district's area when the Germans invaded Ukraine.
  • of Egypt's involvement in World War II as the Germans invaded and were then drove out of North Afri
  • ng to England together with his wife when the Germans invaded the Netherlands.
  • the Anschluss; footage he had taken when the Germans invaded Prague was incorporated into the accl
  • imprisonment but Lebed would escape when the Germans invaded Poland in 1939.
  • em never finished a single turbine before the Germans invaded.
  • ce for many immigrant groups in the city: the Germans, Irish, Poles, Italians, other Slavic groups.
  • f European populations are Corsicans, French, Germans, Irish, Portuguese, Scots, Maltese, Italians
  • St Germans is served by about half the trains on the Cor
  • Kurras's affiliation with the East Germans is a fact.
  • e his unit engaged in heavy fighting with the Germans is named after him.
  • its collaboration and resistance towards the Germans is difficult to assess as a whole, and is oft
  • e example of a related large massacre against Germans is the Chenogne massacre.
  • That the Chechens actually were allied to the Germans is highly questionable and usually dismissed
  • The Bishop of St Germans is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bis
  • shown continually firing and suppressing the Germans it is presumed that they are overrun and kill
  • For most Germans, it was acceptable to believe that Germany ha
  • overed this to be the reason - that among the Germans it was the custom for their matrons to pronou
  • Then, under pressure from the Germans, it organized defence of the Old Town, includ
  • Occupied by the Germans, it was attacked by 'The Guards' on the 15 Se
  • After his surrender to the Germans it was transformed into a concentration camp
  • g virtually encircled from three sides by the Germans, it was decided that some areas had to be aba
  • lligence gathering operations of the British, Germans, Italians and Americans.
  • ion and Naturalization Service (INS) affected Germans, Italians, Hungarians, and Japanese citizens
  • Germans, Jews and the Enlightenment: Lessons for toda
  • icipate, but later in 1917 they and the Volga Germans joined the League of Idel-Ural.
  • The structure was bombed to a ruin by the Germans June 28, 1941 and the remains demolished by t
  • A fatal accident occurred near St Germans just two days after the opening of the railwa
  • official capacity was 145 prisoners, but the Germans kept up to 550 at a time.
  • It was apparent also that the Germans kept him as reserve variant if the relations
  • ed, undergoing horrendous tortures before the Germans kill her.
  • The Germans killed about 180 residents and slaughtered al
  • Just as important as the 300 or so Germans killed and 200 captured was the number of def
  • settlements sponsored by a group of prominent Germans known as the Adelsverein, including Count Emi
  • The Germans lacked the manpower to enforce a 'food blocka
  • A British offensive battle against the Germans, lasting July 31 - Nov. 30, 1917.
  • The Germans later raised her, dismounted her gun for use
  • The Germans later raised them: Lynx was broken up for scr
  • On 15 April 1917 the Germans launched a major counter-attack against the A
  • On 10 May 1940, the day the Germans launched their blitzkrieg, she was stationed
  • On 12 September 1943, the Germans launched "Operation Oak" (Unternehmen Eiche)
  • trength in the third quarter of the race, the Germans launched a sustained sprint to the finish tha
  • However, in January 1945 the Germans launched one of their final counter-offensive
  • In March 1918, the Germans launched the Spring Offensive, which saw them
  • When the Germans launched an offensive on Partisan-controlled
  • g an attack across the Sambre River, when the Germans launched an attack of their own.
  • The Germans launched attacks in Hungary near the Lake Bal
  • That same day the Germans launched a counter-attack against the French
  • When the Germans learned about the existence of the group, the
  • and refused to issue food cards to emigrating Germans, leaving them "often more dead than alive."
  • sult was that Norway never surrendered to the Germans, leaving the Quisling government illegitimate
  • On his trail are a group of Germans, led by a sadistic Nazi officer (McDowell).
  • was liberated at the end of World War II, the Germans left the house empty and vandalized.
  • pation and in the chaos that ensued after the Germans left, Schwarzbard laid low, survived a seriou
  • The Germans let the bodies hang for three full days befor
  • numerous counter-offensives and raids on the Germans' lines.
  • In 1944, as the Soviets moved in, the Germans liquidated the ghetto and what had by then co
  • These Germans lived in an isolated rural community without
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