The War of 1939: A History Dealing with Every Phase of the War on Land, Sea, and in the Air, Including the Events which Led Up to the Outbreak of Hostilities, Volume 1Vernon Bartlett, W. Gordon Williams, Geoffrey Pomeroy Dennis Caxton Publishing Company, 1940 - World War, 1939-1945 |
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