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  Feldgrau :: 10.Armee-Oberkommando
Defensive battles at Trasimeno Lake and at the upper Arno and Tiber Rivers.
Defensive battles at Ancona and withdrawal battles to the Adriatic Coast.
Defensive battles in the northern Appenin Mountains and to the Adriatic Coast.
www.feldgrau.com /AOK.php?ID=10   (192 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Cities: Cracow, Sandomir, Czenstochowa, Radom; (4) Silesia, at the headwaters of the Vistula and on the upper Oder, belonged to Poland only until the year 1335.
With the battle at Tannenberg this period of disrepute was at an end.
Thereupon the dissidents formed a confederation at Radom (1767), and the Diet was compelled to grant them all the rights enjoyed by Catholics except the right to the Crown.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12181a.htm   (17006 words)

  
 The Virtual Jewish History Tour - Poland
The first ghetto was started as early as October 1939 in Piorków Trybunalksi and was followed by the creation of ghettos in Lodz, Warsaw, Lublin, Radom and Lvov.
In the General Government, there were four districts: Warsaw, Lublin, Radome, and Cracow and the district of Galicia was added.
In the district of Radome, eighty percent of the Jewish population (360,000) lost their homes in the initial bombings of the area.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/vjw/Poland.html   (3614 words)

  
 Blitzkrieg or Bewegungkrieg
These have obviously varied from battle to battle, depending on which weapons were available, terrain, etc. Generally, however, the outlines were identical.
Particularly during larger battles it provied difficult to conceal the concentration of troops necessary to attack and penetrate enemy lines.
Whether a battle or a campaign would be succesful to a great extent depended on quick penetration now.
www.panzerworld.net /blitzkrieg.html   (9232 words)

  
 Death By Government References
"Turkomans battle Iranian forces in new outbreak of tribal separatism." THE NEW YORK TIMES (March 28, 1979): 3.
Klingberg, Frank L. "Predicting the termination of war: battle casualties and population losses." THE JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION X (June 1966): 129-171.
"Iran troops battle Kurds." HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN (August 22, 1979): A-5.
www.hawaii.edu /powerkills/DBG.REFERENCES.HTM   (12089 words)

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