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Zhalsanova, Butit Ts, and Leonid V. Kuras. "“He Who Survives This War, Will Be Forever Happy and Free ...” Front-Line Diary of the Hero of the Soviet Union V. B. Borsoev as a Source on the History of the Great Patriotic War of 1941–45." Herald of an archivist, no. 1 (2021): 218–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2021-1-218-231.

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Military diaries of the Great Patriotic War are a rare type of sources that requires detailed study. The diary entries of the Hero of the Soviet Union, Commander of the 7th Guards Tank Destroyer Artillery Brigade, Colonel Borsoev Vladimir Buzinaevich, published in this article, are to introduce new documents into scientific use and to expand the research field. The archaeographic method of research has made it possible to compile a short historical description of the diary and to publish three diary entries for July 5 – August 13, 1943, that describe author’s participation in the famous Battle of Kursk; the Kursk Bulge was the game changer of the Great Patriotic War. The diary is stored in the State Archive of the Republic of Buryatia; it is of great interest to researchers, since it reflects events of the war and front-line everyday life from the perspective of a Soviet officer all through war. Its entries begin on July 10, 1941 and end on March 7, 1945 (with the author’s death from a fatal wound). There are 274 entries in the diary, which are unevenly distributed over the years. For five and a half months of 1941 V. B. Borsoev made 116 records, while for three full years from 1942 to 1944 he made 152 entries. The records for 1941 are distinctive in completeness of description of military operations, as well as in analysis of artillery battles. The scenes of hostilities give way to worries about his family. In the records for 1942, military events alternate with description of the military officer’s daily life, which consisted of reading and analyzing books, for example, L. Tolstoy's “War and Peace,” of watching movies, playing chess, etc. 1943–44 are represented by records stating confidence in victory and describing offensive operations in which the author took part. For more than two months of 1945 there are only six short entries. The diary of V. B. Borsoev is a unique source that includes different information layers from description of hostilities to front-line daily life. Thus, the diary deserves serious scientific research and publication.
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Cremers, Hartwig. "Czernowitz 1941/1942 – der Einsatz des deutschen Konsuls Fritz Schellhorn für die Juden / Czernowitz 1941/42 – the Efforts of the German Consul Fritz Schellhorn for the Jews." Südost-Forschungen 73, no. 1 (August 8, 2014): 444–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sofo-2014-0120.

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Abstract This essay treats actions of Fritz Gebhard Schellhorn (1888-1982), physician, member of the German diplomatic service since 1920, German consul in Cernăuţi / Czernowitz (Romania) 1934-1944, resident in Jassy in the period 1940/41. It describes his efforts and resulting successes in preventing the continuation of the murder of Jews by a SS-„Sonderkommando“ in Cernăuţi in July 1941 and stopping the deportation of Jews from Cernăuţi saving up to 20 000 human beings in October 1941. In addition, the essay questions the prevailing interpretation of the role of Traian Popovici, lord mayor of Cernăuţi and presents some thoughts on the motivation of Schellhorn and the reception of this incidents.
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ECKELBARGER, KEVIN J. "Obituary Nathan Wendell Riser (1920–2006)." Zoosymposia 2, no. 1 (August 31, 2009): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.2.1.5.

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Professor Nathan Wendell Riser died at his home in Swampscott, Massachusetts on Wednesday July 26, 2006 at the age of 86. He was known to his colleagues as “Pete” and to his graduate students as “Doc.” He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1920 where he completed secondary school in 1937. After attending the University of Utah for three years he transferred to the University of Illinois, Champagne, where he earned his B.S. degree in zoology in 1941. He enlisted in the military in 1942 and served as a Navy Corpsman in the Navy Medical Corp where he saw action in the Pacific Theater of WWII. He was discharged in 1945 and entered graduate school at Stanford University where he conducted research at the Hopkins Marine Station in Pacific Grove, California. He earned an M.S. degree in 1948 and a Ph.D. in 1949 on the biology of tetraphyllidean cestodes associated with sharks and rays (“The morphology and systematic position of some little known Tetraphyllideans”) under the direction of Prof. Tage Skogsberg.
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Kelly, John S., and John H. Horlock. "Walter Laing Macdonald Perry KT OBE, Baron Perry of Walton. 21 June 1921 – 17 July 2003." Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 50 (January 2004): 201–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.2004.0015.

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Lord Perry of Walton died suddenly on 17 July 2003, at the age of 82 years. Walter Laing Macdonald Perry was a native of Dundee, educated at Morgan Academy Dundee, Ayr Academy, Dundee High School and St Andrews University (MB ChB, MD and DSc), winning the Rutherford Silver Medal for his MD thesis and the Sykes Gold Medal for his DSc thesis. After Casualty Officer and House Surgeon posts in 1943–44, he served as a Medical Officer in the Colonial Medical Service in Nigeria in 1944–46, then briefly as a Medical Officer in the RAF, 1946–47, before embarking on a scientific career on the staff of the Medical Research Council at the National Institute for Medical Research from 1947 to 1958, serving as Director of the Department of Biological Standards from 1952 to 1958. Professionally, he achieved MRCP (Ed) in 1963 and was elected FRCPE in 1967, FRCP in 1978, FRSE in 1960 and FRS in 1985.
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Tarcov, Nathan. "Introduction to Two Unpublished Lectures by Leo Strauss." Review of Politics 69, no. 4 (2007): 513–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034670507000940.

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These two lectures by Leo Strauss, “What Can We Learn from Political Theory?” delivered in July 1942, and “The Re-education of Axis Countries Concerning the Jews,” delivered November 7, 1943, include not only Strauss's most elaborate statement about the relation of political philosophy and political practice (in the first), but what may well be his fullest written public statements about matters of contemporary foreign policy. Both lectures obviously were carefully considered, composed, and corrected, but Strauss did not attempt to publish either. He may have had second thoughts about some of the arguments he advanced in these lectures, or he may simply have chosen to concentrate his literary efforts elsewhere. Other lectures he prepared during this period but did not publish himself have since been published: “The Living Issues of German Postwar Philosophy,” delivered April 1940 at Syracuse University, and “Reason and Revelation,” delivered January 1948 at Hartford Theological Seminary, both in Heinrich Meier, Leo Strauss and the Theologico-Political Problem (Cambridge University Press, 2006); “German Nihilism,” delivered to the New School's General Seminar February 26, 1941, is in Interpretation 26:3 (Spring 1999).
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Solonari, Vladimir. "From Silence to Justification?: Moldovan Historians on the Holocaust of Bessarabian and Transnistrian Jews." Nationalities Papers 30, no. 3 (September 2002): 435–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0090599022000011705.

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The Holocaust was one of the major experiences of the populations, both Jewish and non-Jewish, of those European countries that were either part of the Axis or occupied by Nazi Germany. This was certainly the case for the inhabitants of Bessarabia, Northern Bukovina, and Transnistria. These regions remained under Romanian administration from June/July 1941 to spring/summer 1944. The Soviets had seized Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina from Romania in June 1940 under the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact. These territories were then reoccupied (“liberated”) by the Romanian and German armies after the German attack against the Soviet Union in June 1941. From 1941 to 1944 they were Romanian provinces ruled by separate highly centralized administrations. Transnistria (meaning literally “territory across the Dniester” in Romanian), which lies between the Dniester and Bug rivers, though never formally incorporated into Romania, was ruled by the Romanians during this period under the agreement with Hitler. Romanian authorities deported practically all Jews from Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina to Transnistria, accusing them of both treason and collaboration with the Soviets in 1940–1941 during the Soviet occupation and hostility towards the Romanian state in general. Some Roma, together with other “hostile elements” from other Romanian provinces, were also deported to Transnistria.
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Witkowski, Andrzej. "SYSTEM PODATKÓW BEZPOŚREDNICH POLSKI MIĘDZYWOJENNEJ W PIERWSZYCH LATACH POLSKI LUDOWEJ." Zeszyty Prawnicze 11, no. 3 (December 20, 2016): 383. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/zp.2011.11.3.19.

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THE SYSTEM OF DIRECT TAXES OF INTERWAR POLAND IN THE FIRST YEARS OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF POLAND Summary The process of building the system of direct taxes of the People’s Republic of Poland was initiated in 1946. The tax legislation from before September 1939 which had been used until then was abolished. The urgency and scale of expenses which the Polish Committee of the National Liberation had to finance resulted in a decision in 1944 to temporarily use the prewar tax system despite the fundamental change of the political system of the state. Already in 1944 the prewar system of direct taxes was simplified by abolishing some taxes of smaller fiscal significance. The prewar acts of law on the turnover tax and income tax, after changes which deepened their fiscal nature, lost their binding force as of 1st January 1946. Moreover, the decree of 18th August 1945 on the employment tax replaced on 1st September 1945 the so far binding regulations of section II “Taxation of income from service emoluments, pensions and remunerations from hired work” of the act of 16th July 1920 on the national income tax. The system of national direct taxes supplemented the decree of 13th April 1945 on the emergency tax on war enrichment.
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ROSE, EDWARD P. F. "LAWRENCE RICKARD WAGER (1904–1965): A DISTINGUISHED GEOLOGIST WHO HELPED TO PIONEER AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION FOR ALLIED FORCES IN WORLD WAR II." Earth Sciences History 38, no. 1 (April 1, 2019): 59–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/1944-6178-38.1.59.

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ABSTRACT ‘Bill’ Wager, after undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Cambridge, became a lecturer at the University of Reading in southern England in 1929. He was granted leave in the 1930s to participate in lengthy expeditions that explored the geology of Greenland, an island largely within the Arctic Circle. With friends made on those expeditions, he became in June 1940 an early recruit to the Photographic Development Unit of the Royal Air Force that pioneered the development of aerial photographic interpretation for British armed forces. He was quickly appointed to lead a ‘shift’ of interpreters. The unit moved in 1941 from Wembley in London to Danesfield House in Buckinghamshire, known as Royal Air Force Medmenham, to become the Central Interpretation Unit for Allied forces—a ‘secret’ military intelligence unit that contributed significantly to Allied victory in World War II. There Wager led one of three ‘shifts’ that carried out the ‘Second Phase’ studies in a three-phase programme of interpretation that became a standard operating procedure. Promoted in 1941 to the rank of squadron leader in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, he was given command of all ‘Second Phase’ work. Sent with a detachment of photographic interpreters to the Soviet Union in 1942, he was officially ‘mentioned in a Despatch’ on return to England. By the end of 1943 the Central Interpretation Unit had developed into a large organization with an experienced staff, so Wager was allowed to leave Medmenham in order to become Professor of Geology in the University of Durham. He resigned his commission in July 1944. Appointed Professor of Geology in the University of Oxford in 1950, he died prematurely from a heart attack in 1965, best remembered for his work on the igneous rocks of the Skaergaard intrusion in Greenland and an attempt to climb Mount Everest in 1933.
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Andreev, Alexander Alekseevich, and Anton Petrovich Ostroushko. "STRUCHKOV Viktor Ivanovich (to the 110th of birthday)." Vestnik of Experimental and Clinical Surgery 10, no. 3 (November 19, 2017): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.18499/2070-478x-2017-10-3-253.

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Viktor Ivanovich Struchkov was born 30 July (12 August) 1907 year in Ryazhsk Ryazan region. After graduating from the 2nd Moscow medical Institute V. I. Struchkov worked as a resident surgeon, and then head of the surgical Department in Voskresensk Interdistrict hospital in Moscow region (1931-1941). During the great Patriotic war, he was a leading surgeon (1941), the chief inspector and a specialist of the 21st army, the army surgeon of the 13th army in Bryansk and 1st Ukrainian front (1942-1945). In 1946, V. I. Struchkov with the rank of Colonel of medical service was transferred to reserves and became an assistant of the hospital surgical clinic, then became an associate Professor of operative surgery, since 1951 – Professor, and since 1953 – the head of the Department of General surgery of the 1st Moscow medical Institute. I. M. Sechenov, while working as chief surgeon of the Ministry of health of the USSR (1949-1965). In 1946 he defended his thesis, and in 1949 – his doctoral dissertation. In 1961, V. I. Struchkov was awarded the Lenin prize. In 1965, his monograph on "tumors of the lung" is awarded the prize. S. I. Spasokukotskogo of medical Sciences of the USSR, and Viktor Ivanovich became an academician of the USSR AMS. 1966-1976 Struchkov V. I. – academician-Secretary of the Presidium of the USSR AMS. His textbook "General surgery" was awarded the state prize of the USSR in 1975. In 1977 Victor Ivanovich was awarded the Title of hero of Socialist Labor. Viktor Ivanovich Struchkov died on December 25, 1988. He has created a school of more than 45 doctors and 140 candidates of medical Sciences, he published more than 400 scientific works, including 33 monographs. He was the Deputy Chairman of the all-Union scientific society of surgeons, chief editor of the journal "Thoracic surgery", an honorary member of the Medical society of the name of J. Purkinje (Czechoslovakia), foreign, national and regional societies of surgeons, holder of two orders of Lenin, October Revolution, red banner, Patriotic war 1-St and 2-nd degree, two orders of Labour red banner, Friendship of peoples, the red Star, awarded with numerous medals.
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Iskenderov, Petr. "CHRONICLE OF THE GREAT VICTORY (1941 – 1945). PRELIMINARY PLAN OF OPERATIONS BY WEHRMACHT IN THE EAST (JULY 1940)." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2019, no. 03 (March 1, 2019): 03–06. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii201903voyna01.

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Cessford, Michael Pearson Carleton University Dissertation History. "Hard in the attack: the Canadian Army in Sicily and Italy, July 1943- June 1944." Ottawa, 1996.

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O'Keefe, David R. "Bitter harvest, a case study of Allied operational intelligence for Operation Spring Normandy, July 25, 1944." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ26354.pdf.

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Köhler, Thomas Judd Donald. "Donald Judd : Architekturen und Projekte 1968 - 1994 /." Hamburg : Kovač, 2005. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/477069401.pdf.

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Köhler, Thomas. "Donald Judd : Architekturen und Projekte, 1968-1994 /." Hamburg : Verlag Dr. Kovač, 2005. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb409203666.

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Moremon, John Clifford History Australian Defence Force Academy UNSW. "A Triumph of improvisation : Australian Army operational logistics and the campaign in Papua, July 1942 to January 1943." Awarded by:University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy. School of History, 2000. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/38751.

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This thesis examines the Australia Army???s campaign on Papua from July 1942 to January 1943 with the focus on logistic support of the fighting arms and the relation of logistics to the tactics of tropical jungle warfare. It begins by examining the traditional approach to logistics in the military profession - the experience of Australian officers and forces in particular - from the First World War until May 1942, when the Australian territory of Papua was invaded. It establishes that the Army was poorly prepared because, as well as having never anticipated a prolonged land campaign in Papua-New Guinea, it lacked the logistic resources and knowledge of logistics as applicable to tropical jungle warfare. It then proceeds to examine the retreat over the Kokoda Track and the turning-point battles for Milne Bay and Imita Ridge. It demonstrates that the principal factor in the Australian retreat was logistic failure, as geography and lack of logistic resources prevented adequate supply of the fighting arms at least until lines of communication had been shortened; even then, difficulties remained. The thesis is rounded off by assessing the counter-attack across the territory of Papua for the capture of the enemy???s beachheads at Buna, Gona and Sanananda. It concludes that, as the island???s geography and tropical environment so dominated operations and since shortages of logistic equipment and units persisted, the Army could not perfect its logistic organisation by the end of this first phase of the New Guinea campaign. It fell back on improvisation and the fortitude of troops to triumph over the Japanese.
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Judge, Sean Michael. "The Turn of the Tide, July 1942-February 1943: Shifting Strategic Initiative in the Pacific in World War II." The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1310056182.

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Horne, Fiona. "Explaining British Refugee Policy, March 1938 - July 1940." Thesis, University of Canterbury. History, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1043.

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The twentieth century has aptly been referred to the century of the refugee.1 In the twentieth century, refugees became an important international problem which seriously affected relations between states and refugee issues continue to play an important part in international relations in the twenty-first century. The refugee crisis created by the Nazis in the 1930s was without precedent and the British government was unsure how to respond. British refugee policy was still in a formative stage and was therefore susceptible to outside influences. This dissertation aims to explain the key factors that drove British refugee policy in the period March 1938 to July 1940, and to evaluate their relative significance over time. I divided the period of study into three phases (March-September 1938, October 1938 to August 1939, September 1939 to July 1940), in order to explore how a range of factors varied in importance in a political and international environment that was rapidly changing. In considering how to respond to the refugee crisis, the British government was hugely influenced by concerns over its relations with other countries, especially Germany. There is little doubt that, during the entire period of this study, the primary influence on the formation and implementation of British refugee policy was the international situation. However, foreign policy did not by itself dictate the precise form taken by British refugee policy. The response of the British government was modulated by economic concerns, domestic political factors, humanitarianism, and by the habits, traditions and assumptions of British political culture. Some factors, like anti-Semitism became less important during the period of this study, while others like humanitarianism increased in importance.
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Brousse, Michel. "Les origines du judo en France, de la fin du XIXe siècle aux années 1950 : Histoire d'une culture sportive." Bordeaux 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000BOR28802.

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L'étude se centre sur les phénomènes de pénétration et d'enracinement de l'art japonais en France selon les perspectives de l'histoire culturelle, i. E, en privilégiant l'analyse de la constitution de l'héritage des signes et des symboles, des figures héroiques et des valeurs qui constituent la culture et l"esprit" du judo français. La problématique se fonde sur trois notions : l'altérité, l'appropriation et l'autonomie. D'une part, le judo comme pratique physique occupe une place particulière dans les conceptions éducatives de l'esprit et du corps. D'autre part, l'adaptation de la méthode japonaise aux représentations inscrites dès le début du siècle en France révèle le degré d'appropriation de la discipline par sa société d'accueil. Enfin, cette démarche singulière est amplifiée par la politique étatique de gestion des pratiques sportives. L'autonomie conférée renforce la volonté d'indépendance au regard du modèle japonais. L'étude est tout d'abord consacrée aux aspects méthodologiques, à la définition du judo en tant qu'objet d'histoire, à la délimitation des bornes chronologiques. La nature et la spécificité des sources (imprimées, orales) est détaillée ; les limites sont exposées. La première période, jusqu'au début des années 1930, correspond à la phase de découverte et de premier contact durant laquelle, dans sa forme de jujutsu, l'art nippon est introduit en France et construit son image de méthode quasi invincible. La méthode japonaise est alors synonyme de maîtrise du combat. La seconde oériode voit la transformation progressive du jujutsu en judo et la bascule vers des finalités éducatives et spirituelles. C'est aussi à cette époque que se créent des traditions, de nouveaux modes de sociabilité et que se constituent les institutions et les structures qui vont les pérenniser. Le judo est alors synonyme de maîtrise de soi. La phase d'enracinement se termine. Des signes de rupture apparaissent : l'art martial se transforme en sport moderne
This study focuses on the rooting process of judo in French society from the perspective of cultural history, i. E. , the stress is laid on the making of the heritage of signs and symbols, heroic figures and values that shape the culture and spirit of french judo. This thesis posits that the success of judo in France is the result of the interaction of three forces : alterity, acculturation and autonomy. Judo practice stands apart as far as theories of education of the spirit and the body are concerned. The way the japanese method was adapted to french mental representations reveals the importance of the appropriation level of judo as a cultural import. This specificity was enhanced by government policies towards physical activities. The autonomy thus acquired strengthened french judo leaders'desire of independence towards the original japanese model. A first part is dedicated to methodology. Judo is defined as historical subject, epochs are differenciated, archives and sources (both printed and oral) presented, their limits exposed. The first era, which runs from the late XIXth century to the 1930's, sees the discovery and first contacts of the french exponents with the art of Japan in its jujutsu form. The image of an almost invincible method of self-defence is sharpened and the japanese method is then equated with combat mastery. The shift from jujutsu to judo and the revelation of educative and spiritual finalities correspond to the second epoch. As new sociability patterns are adopted, a french national judo board is founded. It is meant to deal with the core of administration matters and to protect traditions. Judo is synonymous with school of self-control and confidence. The rooting period is over, signs of rupture appear. The martial art turns into a modern sport
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Souchen, R. Alexander. "Beyond D-Day: Maintaining morale in the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division June--July 1944." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/28698.

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This thesis evaluates the "human dimension" of military history and focuses primarily on soldiers from the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division during the first half of the Normandy campaign, 6 June to early July 1944. This study concerns itself with the subject of morale and the individual's experience in war. Therefore, it couples an exploration of the challenging physical and psychological conditions that the infantry confronted in battle, with a discussion of how they coped with, and persevered through, the awful bloodbath beyond D-Day. Five critical and related themes are addressed 1) anticipation versus reality; 2) privation and hardship; 3) improvisation and adaption; 4) coping, culture, and comradeship; and 5) administration and morale. By placing the common soldier at the centre of attention, this thesis reveals an interesting and innovative perspective into a variety of important subjects that are virtually unknown in the relevant historiography.
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Center, University of Arizona Water Resources Research. "Arizona Water Resource Vol. 3 No. 3 (June/July 1994)." Water Resources Research Center, College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/316513.

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Books on the topic "Judy 1944"

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Blue, Ron. A woman's guide to financial mind. Pomona, CA: Focus on the Family Publishing, 1991.

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Ayer, Eleanor H. Inferno: July 1943 - April 1945. Woodbridge, Conn: Blackbirch Press, 1998.

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Occupied Guernsey: July 1940 - December 1942. Guernsey: Guernsey Press, 2002.

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Finker, Kurt. 20. Juli 1944-20. Juli 1994: Eine notwendige Nachbetrachtung. Leipzig: Rosa-Luxemburg-Verein, 1995.

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1934-, Clark Geseke, ed. Hilke's diary: Germany, July 1940-August 1945. Stroud: Tempus, 2008.

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Barringer, Floyd S. Wartime odyssey: Letters written by a son to his father, July 1941 - July 1944. U.S: The author, 1987.

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Freytag, von Loringhoven Bernd. In the bunker with Hitler: 23 July 1944-29 April 1945. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2006.

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Lahodney, William J. VPB₋52: Black Cats, a personal diary : july 1940₋November 1944. [Vero Beach, Fla.]: Gas Leak Press, 1991.

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Felice, Goeto Di. Vittorito: Memories of World War II : 25 July 1943-16 June 1944. [Everett, MA?]: G. Di Felice, 1993.

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Sarah, Gensburger, ed. Nazi labour camps in Paris: Austerlitz, Lévitan, Bassano, July 1943-August 1944. New York: Berghahn Books, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Judy 1944"

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Smith, T. O. "Liberation, July 1945–March 1946." In Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War, 37–73. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230591660_3.

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Smith, T. O. "Churchill and Roosevelt, January 1943–July 1945." In Britain and the Origins of the Vietnam War, 4–36. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230591660_2.

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Kolinsky, Martin. "British Strategic Policy, July 1940–June 1941." In Britain’s War in the Middle East, 145–69. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-27636-3_8.

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Schroeder, Manfred R. "July 1943." In Acoustics, Information, and Communication, 325–28. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05660-9_16.

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Fried, Marvin Benjamin. "July 1914-December 1914." In Austro-Hungarian War Aims in the Balkans during World War I, 23–58. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137359018_3.

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Ben-Tov, Arieh. "The Activities in July 1944." In Facing the Holocaust in Budapest, 171–207. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6935-8_8.

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Scianna, Bastian Matteo. "The guerra fascista—10 June 1940–25 July 1943." In The Italian War on the Eastern Front, 1941–1943, 65–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26524-3_4.

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Tamkin, Nicholas. "Russia, the Caucasus and the Straits, October 1944 to July 1945." In Britain, Turkey and the Soviet Union, 1940–45, 166–88. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230244504_10.

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Hentschel, Klaus. "A[braham]. Esau [July 16, 1944]." In Physics and National Socialism, 324–27. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9008-3_105.

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Symonds, Craig L. "8. The Two-Ocean Navy." In American Naval History: A Very Short Introduction, 80–96. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199394760.003.0008.

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Europe went back to war in 1939 and on July 19 1940, the U.S. Congress passed the Two-Ocean Navy Act, the largest naval appropriation in American history, which expanded the U.S. Navy by more than seventy per cent in preparation for the United States entry into the war. ‘The two-ocean navy: the U.S. Navy in World War II (1939–1945)’ outlines the key battles fought by the U.S. Navy: in the Pacific from 1941–43, in the Mediterranean from 1943–44, the Central Pacific drive from 1943–44, the D-Day landings in 1944, and the ferocious battles with the Japanese at Iwo Jima and Okinawa that ended the war.
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Campbell, Allan, Richard Pearcy, Howard Lee, and Paul Hemingson. "Judy Creek: Successful use of offset VSP to find porosity." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1994. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1822726.

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Terentiev, Vyacheslav Olegovich. "Battles of the 806th Rifle Regiment of the 97th Rifle Division on the Ostrovsk direction in July 1941." In X International Scientific and Practical Conference. TSNS Interaktiv Plus, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-116170.

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Aji, Thomas, Sri Purwaningsih, and Arief Sudrajat. "Market Regulatory in Surabaya 1914 - 1930." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Environment and Sustainability Issues, ICESI 2019, 18-19 July 2019, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.18-7-2019.2290385.

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Fincham, J. "Repair and maintenance of scientific instruments, computer and audiological equipment in East Africa from June 1994 to July 1997." In IEE Seminar on Appropriate Medical Technology for Developing Countries. IEE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20000068.

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Witasari, Nina. "New Forestry Politics of Mangkunegara VII, 1911-1942." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Environment and Sustainability Issues, ICESI 2019, 18-19 July 2019, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.18-7-2019.2290451.

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Faust, Nickolas L., J. W. Musser, S. J. Alhadeff, and Thomas R. Dyar. "Development of a spatial information database to facilitate mitigation of flood damages resulting from tropical storm Alberto in southwest Georgia, July 1994." In Aerospace/Defense Sensing and Controls, edited by Nickolas L. Faust. SPIE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.242970.

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Suganda, Atma. "The Principles and Meaning of Indonesian Citizenship Conception According to The 1945 Constitution." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Indonesian Legal Studies, ICILS 2020, July 1st 2020, Semarang, Indonesia. EAI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.1-7-2020.2303609.

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Romero, Luis Carlos, Mariana Braga Neves, and Maria Arebeca Otero Gomes. "O03.1 Aids prevention policy at school in brazil (1994–2014) and the role of unesco." In STI and HIV World Congress Abstracts, July 9–12 2017, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2017-053264.12.

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Pais, A. Casas, A. Díaz Díaz, V. Calamia, O. Martínez Iglesias, D. Roca Lema, M. Valladares Ayerbes, and V. Chantada. "PO-194 Novel potential targets for hakai oncogene during tumour progression." In Abstracts of the 25th Biennial Congress of the European Association for Cancer Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 30 June – 3 July 2018. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/esmoopen-2018-eacr25.230.

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Williams, Lawrence J., and David J. Pethrick. "User Experience in Upgrading Early Models of Aero Derived Gas Turbine Pipeline Compressor Units to Current Standards." In ASME 1990 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/90-gt-291.

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On July 3, 1964 TransCanada PipeLines Limited commissioned the first Rolls-Royce Industrial Avon, in a Cooper Bessemer pipeline compressor set. In 1986, Cooper-Rolls introduced upgraded versions of the Avon (1535E) and power turbine (RT48S). In 1987, TransCanada converted an Avon to 1535E standard at one location and power turbines to RT48S at two other locations. Following one year of acceptable operation, four units were converted to the “Production” standard with both Avon and power turbine upgraded in 1988. Testing showed the old, modified units to achieve the performance guaranteed for new engines. The condition of the lead Avon 1535E at tear-down after 6000 hours is described, together with a statement on condition after 15000 hours. The four units modified in 1988 were torn down for inspection during the Summer of 1989, and their condition is discussed. Minor operating difficulties are described together with their solutions. This paper publishes work that was presented without publication at the Toronto conference in June 1989 together with new information which has become available since that time.
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Brown, P. W. Hydrothermal reactions of fly ash. [Quarterly] report, April 1, 1944--July 30, 1994. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10177096.

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Desrosiers, Laura L. Operational Logistics in a Maritime Theater of Operations: The BUNA Operation. 11 July 1942-2 January 1943. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada293341.

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Glicksman, L. R., and P. A. Farrell. Scaling of pressurized fluidized beds. Quarterly report, April 1994--July 1994. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10186540.

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Houlberg, L. M., G. T. Hawkins, R. E. Bock, and M. S. Salk. Environmental regulatory update table, July/August 1994. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10185718.

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Schobert, H. H., S. Eser, C. Song, P. G. Hatcher, A. Boehman, and M. M. Coleman. Advanced thermally stable jet fuels: Technical progress report, July 1994--September 1994. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/61090.

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George, T. G. Space Nuclear Safety Program. Progress report, July 1984. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6159791.

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Epstein, Emanuel. Final Report: Plant Physiological Aspects of Silicon, July 20, 1994 - July 19, 1998. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/755822.

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Hebner, R. E. Development of power system measurements -- quarterly report July 1, 1984 to September 30, 1984. Gaithersburg, MD: National Bureau of Standards, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nbs.ir.85-3111.

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Izen, J. M. Elementary particle physics. Progress report, July 1992--October 1994. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10106975.

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Knauer, J. P. LLE Review: Quarterly report, July--September 1994. Volume 60. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/373916.

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