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  • The so-called '''phoney war''' was the period of the [[Second World War]] between the fall of Poland in ...oritised a naval blockade of Germany. The situation was labelled both the "phoney war" and as a play on words, ''blitzkrieg'' ("lightning war") became ''sitzkrie
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  • #REDIRECT [[Phoney War]]
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  • The so-called '''phoney war''' was the period of the [[Second World War]] between the fall of Poland in ...oritised a naval blockade of Germany. The situation was labelled both the "phoney war" and as a play on words, ''blitzkrieg'' ("lightning war") became ''sitzkrie
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  • {{rpl|Phony War|Phoney War}}
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  • ...iod of military inactivity for over six months that has been called the "[[Phoney War]]". On 3 April 1940, Chamberlain said in an address to the Conservative Nat
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  • ===The Phoney War and the Norwegian Campaign=== ...Churchill was one of the highest-profile ministers during the so-called "[[Phoney War]]", when the only significant action by British forces was at sea. Churchil
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