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- World War II, air war [r]: Air operations in the Second World War [e]
- Tactics [r]: Military concepts and techniques used to fight a battle once battle is joined. [e]
- B-29 Superfortress (bomber) [r]: The heaviest bomber aircraft of the Second World War, used by the United States to attack the Japanese home islands, at very long range; delivered nuclear weapons to Hiroshima and Nagasaki [e]
- Hitler as military leader [r]: Background for, and direct decisions of, Adolf Hitler in military matters, 1938-1945 [e]