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1World War II in the Air

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  • Title: World War II in the Air
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 341
  • Publisher: Bramhall House
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • First Year Published: 1963
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Printdisabled

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    Operation Strangle

    Operation Strangle may refer to: Operation Strangle (World War II) Operation Strangle (Korean War) This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Operation Strangle (World War II)

    Operation Strangle was a series of air interdiction operations during the Italian Campaign of World War II by the Allied air forces to interdict German

    Operation Strangle (Korean War)

    Operation Strangle was a sustained interdiction attack on North Korea's supplies and communications by the United Nations forces during the Korean War

    Air interdiction

    the coast and reinforce the divisions there. Operation Strangle was a series of air interdiction operations during the Italian Campaign of World War II

    Albert Kesselring

    German line of communication. The Allies took advantage of this with Operation Strangle, an intensive air interdiction campaign. Through Ultra they knew precisely

    2014 Gaza War

    been taken from Al-Katiba prison. 7 were shot the same evening in "Operation Strangling Necks" directed against alleged collaborators. Norman Finkelstein

    Operation Diadem

    Campaign of World War II. Diadem was supported by air attacks called Operation Strangle. The opposing force was the German 10th Army. The object of Diadem

    Thunderbolt (1947 film)

    Wyler and John Sturges which documented the American aerial operations of Operation Strangle in World War II, when flyers of the Twelfth Air Force based

    List of World War II battles

    May 1941 Battle of Rethymno Battle of 42nd Street Operation Agreement: September 1942 Operation Strangle: March 1943 – June 1944 Dodecanese Campaign: September–October

    Bernhardt Line

    the harbor facilities at Anzio were attacked as well. Unofficially, Operation Strangle would begin on 15 January as the Bernhardt Line fell as a major air