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Red Devils in Normandy The 6th Airborne Division, 5 - 6 June 1944

Red Devils in Normandy The 6th Airborne Division, 5 - 6 June 1944 Georges Bernage

Red Devils in Normandy  The 6th Airborne Division, 5 - 6 June 1944


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Author: Georges Bernage
Published Date: 26 Mar 2008
Publisher: Editions Heimdal
Language: English
Format: Hardback::176 pages
ISBN10: 2840481596
ISBN13: 9782840481591
File name: Red-Devils-in-Normandy-The-6th-Airborne-Division--5---6-June-1944.pdf
Dimension: 229x 305x 14.48mm::866.36g
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