Battles for the Channel Ports
- 136 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
A blow-by-blow analysis of the operations to to secure suitable docks to supply the immense needs of the Allied armies on Northwest Europe, 1944.






A blow-by-blow analysis of the operations to to secure suitable docks to supply the immense needs of the Allied armies on Northwest Europe, 1944.
An esteemed yearbook now made more widely available.
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