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  • From far away, the region east of the Oder River blends into a single space of collapsing living standards.

    The Odor Across the Oder 2009

  • From far away, the region east of the Oder River blends into a single space of collapsing living standards.

    The Odor Across the Oder 2009

  • It was increased to five companies in 1721 and was charged with manning the Peenemunde battlements, the Anklam ferry and Swinemunde, thus being responsible for defending both sides of the Oder River.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Der Alte Fritz 2008

  • For decades, the "Bridge of Friendship" linking Germany and Poland across the Oder River seemed a mocking reminder that relations between the two have been anything but amicable.

    'Germany For The Germans' 2008

  • They came in handy during Frederick's crossings of the Oder River prior to the battles of Zorndorf (1758) and Kunersdorf (1759) against the Russians.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Der Alte Fritz 2007

  • After Ernst completed the bomb run, Rosie radioed the deputy lead to take over command of the division; and when his shattered plane reached the Oder River, where he knew the Red Army would be, he pushed the alarm bell, the signal to abandon ship.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • After Ernst completed the bomb run, Rosie radioed the deputy lead to take over command of the division; and when his shattered plane reached the Oder River, where he knew the Red Army would be, he pushed the alarm bell, the signal to abandon ship.

    Masters of the Air Donald L. Miller 2006

  • The refitted Battle-Group Schellong entered the frontlines along the west bank of the northern Oder River.

    Archive 2004-11-01 2004

  • You heard General Mountcastle talk about the Russian offensive, and I was on the Oder River just 90 miles east of Berlin and 90 miles south of Stettin on the Baltic.

    Briefing On World War Ii And V E Day Celebrations ITY National Archives 1995

  • The Communist army of General Tukhachevsky will soon be joined by the dreaded cavalry of General Budenny, and this victorious force will enjoy a clear gallop to the Oder River.

    Poland Michener, James 1983

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