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All with the absolute expectation that a decade or two later, they would have to repeat destruction on an Ostfront-Dresden-and-now-Hiroshima-scale all over again. wiley Says:
Matthew Yglesias » The United States Has Always Been Rich 2010
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No one who lived through the Ostfront, like the Soviet leadership, meaning, in particular, the high ranks of the Army in the 80s, was going to let anything like that ever happen again to their Svetlanas, Georgis, Ivans, and Katarinas.
Matthew Yglesias » Cold War Hawks and the Soviet Economy 2010
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See the data on incarcerations in Verton, Im Feuer der Ostfront Coburg: Nation Europa Verlag, 2003, 385.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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See the data on incarcerations in Verton, Im Feuer der Ostfront Coburg: Nation Europa Verlag, 2003, 385.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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Charles Winchester, in “Ostfront,” informs us that in August 1944, 38 Allied divisions defeated 20 German divisions in France; further east, 172 Soviet divisions overwhelmed 67 German divisions.
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Each side selects their force as any number of valid Ostfront Coys.
Russian Front Campaign 2007 Cromwell MkI 2007
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Each side selects their force as any number of valid Ostfront Coys.
Archive 2007-08-01 Cromwell MkI 2007
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Fiends of the Eastern Front details the titanic battle between the Wehrmacht and the Red Army along what German troops called the Ostfront.
Archive 2006-03-01 DAVID BISHOP 2006
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Operation Vampyr details the first few months of war along the Ostfront, the advance called Operation Barbarossa by the Wehrmacht.
Archive 2006-03-01 DAVID BISHOP 2006
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This was a late Midwar Ostfront Coy v. a mid Midwar Afrika Coy - the Matildas were hopelessly outclassed by the Panzers.
Archive 2006-09-01 Cromwell MkI 2006
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