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  • | title = Hitler's spies: German military intelligence in World War II
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  • ...ity]] and [[Columbia University]] where he earned his Ph.D. degree. During World War II, he served as a [[Research Associate]] of the U.S. [[War Department Researc
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  • * Adams, Michael C.C. ''The Best War Ever: America and World War II'' (1993); contains detailed bibliography * Blum, John Morton ''V Was for Victory: Politics and American Culture During World War II'' (1995; original edition (1976)
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  • ...ble comprehensive list of Americans identified as "Missing In Action" from World War II through the Gulf War. Eligible wars served in which qualify membership include [[World War II]], the [[Korean War]], the [[Vietnam War]], the [[Persian Gulf War]], and t
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  • Early in [[World War II]] [[Germany]] made arrangements with the [[Soviet Union]] for the [[German
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  • ...or direct assault. While direct assault on defended beaches was an icon of World War II, the casualties of such frontal attacks, even with the defensive weapons of ...state the tactical advantages his craft gave U.S. amphibious commanders in World War II.|Col. Joseph H. Alexander, USMC (Ret)}}
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  • ...er in 1933, Mann fled to Switzerland and later to the United States. After World War II he eventually moved back to Switzerland, where he died in 1955.
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  • Blimps were used with great success during World War II as anti-submarine scouting platforms.
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence involvement with World War II Japanese war criminals}}
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  • ...tion but survived both the Nazis and service on the Russian front during [[World War II]]—only to be killed in a car accident in Egypt many years later. He was
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  • ...er, influential in the development of military-dominated politics before [[World War II]]. In 1921, while [[military attache]], he was one of the [[Three Crows]],
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  • {{r|World War II, Pacific}}
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  • Fleming served in Naval Intelligence during [[World War II]] and commentators credit his real world experience for making his novels m
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  • As Nazi Germany pushed eastwards on the '''Russian front''' of '''World War II''', their relatively short-ranged bombers came into range to carry the '''a
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  • =====World War II===== ''See also [[World War II, Pacific/Bibliography|World War II, Pacific]]''
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  • During [[World War II]], many C3 ships were converted to naval uses, particularly as [[aircraft c
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  • .... Marshall''' (1880-1959) was the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army during [[World War II]], and the chief military advisor to President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]. A ==World War II==
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  • ...erritory returned to the ROC after the defeat of [[Japan]] at the end of [[World War II]] in 1945. The state was also given control of formally Japanese-occupied T
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  • * Craven, Wesley Frank, and James Lea Cate, eds. ''The Army Air Forces in World War II: Vol. IV, The Pacific: Guadalcanal to Saipan, August 1942 to July 1944'' of ...''Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II: Volume I'' (1958), the official Marine Corps history [http://funsite.unc.
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  • '''Omar Bradley''' (1893-1981) , was an American general during [[World War II]] and the [[Korean war]], as well as [[Chief of Staff of the Army]] and [[C ...ere he came to know and evaluate many of men who became senior officers in World War II. In 1934 Bradley graduated from the U.S. Army War College, and returned to
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