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  • 1Battle of France — Part of the Western Front of the Second World War Clockwise from top left: German …

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  • 2Battle of the Coral Sea — Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II …

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  • 3Spanish literature — Introduction       the body of literary works produced in Spain. Such works fall into three major language divisions: Castilian, Catalan, and Galician. This article provides a brief historical account of each of these three literatures and… …

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  • 4McLAREN, Samuel Bruce (1876-1916) — mathematician son of Samuel Gilfillan McLaren, was born at Tokyo, Japan, where his father was a missionary, on 16 August 1876. His father came to Australia in 1885, and in 1889 was appointed principal of the Presbyterian ladies college, Melbourne …

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  • 5Buildings of Jesus College, Oxford — Coordinates: 51°45′12.32″N 1°15′25.09″W / 51.7534222°N 1.2569694°W / 51.7534222; 1.2569694 …

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  • 6loss — n. 1) to inflict losses on (our forces inflicted heavy losses on the enemy) 2) (sports) to hand smb. a loss (they handed our team its first loss of the season) 3) to incur, suffer, sustain, take losses (to take heavy losses) 4) to make up, offset …

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  • 7Combat history of the T-26 — T 26 mod. 1933 light tanks from the 35th Light Tank Brigade advanced towards an attack line together with infantry. The Winter War, Karelian Isthmus. February 1940. Main article: T 26 tank Though nearly obsolete by the beginning of World War II,… …

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  • 8Big Week — Operation Argument Part of World War II Date February 20–25, 1944 Location Germany Result Limite …

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  • 9World War I — the war fought mainly in Europe and the Middle East, between the Central Powers and the Allies, beginning on July 28, 1914, and ending on November 11, 1918, with the collapse of the Central Powers. Abbr.: WWI Also called Great War, War of the… …

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  • 10Battle of Midway — Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II …

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