The War and Colonel Warden: Based on the Recollections of C.R. Thompson, Personal Assistant to the Prime Minister, 1940-1945G.G. Harrap, 1963 - 427 עמודים |
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עמוד 277
... landing - craft - how many were there at hand , what was their state of readiness , what was the minimum time needed ... Landing Craft . He then dictated a brief memorandum explaining how the Anzio landing could be carried out and ...
... landing - craft - how many were there at hand , what was their state of readiness , what was the minimum time needed ... Landing Craft . He then dictated a brief memorandum explaining how the Anzio landing could be carried out and ...
עמוד 278
... landing - craft could be ready in three weeks and their retention for a brief period could have no adverse effect on Overlord . " A most remarkable paper , " the Prime Minister observed . “ Just what I require . " Without making any ...
... landing - craft could be ready in three weeks and their retention for a brief period could have no adverse effect on Overlord . " A most remarkable paper , " the Prime Minister observed . “ Just what I require . " Without making any ...
עמוד 283
... landing - craft now available ; and it was claimed that there were not enough craft in reserve for supply and reinforcement of the Allied divisions once they got ashore . To iron out these problems once and for all Churchill called a ...
... landing - craft now available ; and it was claimed that there were not enough craft in reserve for supply and reinforcement of the Allied divisions once they got ashore . To iron out these problems once and for all Churchill called a ...
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