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historytheinterestingbits.com
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| | | | | Today, it is a pleasure to welcome Aimee Fleming to History...the Interesting Bits. Aimee's first book, The Female Tudor Scholar and Writer | |
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frenchquest.com
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| | | | | My daughter, Kalie, is a guest blogger sharing about her recent trip to Christmas markets in Europe last month. She and her college friend, Cassie, visited 24 Christmas markets in Germany, Switzerland, and France over the course of five days. Click here to read part one. Here is their itinerary: Day 1: Fly into Frankfurt,... | |
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riowang.blogspot.com
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| | | | | We collected for the first time in a list the posts of Río Wang written on the Eastern European - and more distant - Jewish cultural... | |
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www.historyisnowmagazine.com
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the 1942 British raid on the French coast known as Operation Biting, which targeted a German radar station at Bruneval. Led by Major John Frost and Major John Durnford-Slater, the mission was part of the Combined Operations, and it provided crucial intelligence for the Allies. The raid also prompted the Germans to issue the Commando Order, which called for the extermination of all British commandos. The operation is noted for its meticulous planning, the bravery of the participants, and its impact on the development of British airborne forces. The article highlights the legacy of the commanders, including Frost's role in the Battle of Arnhem and Durnford-Slater's memoirs. The German Commando Order is detailed, emphasizing t... | ||