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  • ...about underwater obstacles (e.g., the "D-Day" landings at the [[Battle of Normandy]] were made at low tide, to reveal obstacles) and unusual tides (e.g., at t
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  • *[[Tripes à la mode de Caen]]—tripe speciality of Normandy
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  • ...fused to attend Philip's feudal court he seized the Plantagenet lands in [[Normandy]], [[Anjou]], [[Maine, France|Maine]], [[Touraine]], and [[Poitou]] and in ...e war finally came to a close in 1453, the French crown had won control of Normandy, [[Burgundy]], [[Gascony]] and [[Guienne]].
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  • *''USS Normandy (CG-60)''
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  • ...iority. (The previous week an even bigger landing force hit the beaches of Normandy--by 1944 the Allies had resources to spare.)
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  • # [[Talk:Duchy of Normandy]]
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  • ...RRA staff -- one in College Park, Maryland (USA) and another in Granville, Normandy (France).
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  • ...be undertaken next. Many of those concerned favored a thrust into English Normandy, but Joan urged a march through Burgundian held territory to Reims in order ...and, by 1450, the English were routed from their remaining strongholds in Normandy. The final act in the Hundred Years' War was played out at Castillon in Jul
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  • ...be undertaken next. Many of those concerned favored a thrust into English Normandy, but Joan urged a march through Burgundian held territory to Reims in order ...and, by 1450, the English were routed from their remaining strongholds in Normandy. The final act in the Hundred Years' War was played out at Castillon in Jul
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  • One of his frustrations, after the start of the [[Battle of Normandy]], was that Hitler had kept personal control of the release of the armored
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  • ...were persuaded to join. Raymond of Toulouse, [[Robert Curthouse|Robert of Normandy]], [[Robert of Flanders]], [[Stephen of Blois]], [[Hugh of Vermandois]], [[ ====The Northern French: Robert of Flanders, Robert of Normandy and Stephen of Blois====
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  • ...but don't have a source. There were a number of comments from troops after Normandy that they found the Germans had kept, or allowed to have kept, Allied milit
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  • ...cademy in Stuttgart. He then was appointed as a tutor to a noble family in Normandy; this kept him away from the worst violence of the [[French Revolution]], a
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  • ...d Italy 1943, then became the Supreme Commander of the forces that invaded Normandy on [[D-Day]], June 6, 1944, and defeated the Germans in the West. ====Battle of Normandy====
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  • *[[Battle of Normandy/Definition]]
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  • ...port; the Germans still assumed that it was likely to do so. Instead, the Normandy invasion would use innovative technology to create a temporary port where t ...tion, and signaled to Germans how hopeless was their cause. [[Battle of Normandy|France was invaded ]] in June 1944 as the Russians launched another attack
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  • ...lutionaries, first for empire and then for a ''metropole'' stretching from Normandy to the Sahara.... These books, which were very skillfully written, had titl
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  • ...ey held back their strategic reserves. By the time it became apparent that Normandy was indeed the main invasions, the strategic reserves had been under heavy
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  • ...ffensive use of the system but they used the Y-Gerät until the invasion of Normandy. ...44," [The Organization of the Radio Navigation Systems of the Luftwaffe in Normandy in 1944]. ''Revue Historique des Armées'' 1995 (1): 77-88. Issn: 0035-3299
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  • ...st distance across the English Channel. The actual attack at the Battle of Normandy was farther south than the FORTITUDE SOUTH area. ...mation exploited the beliefs of Adolf Hitler, who, for some time after the Normandy landings, insisted they were a fake and held back reserves to use against t
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