THE SECOND WORLD WAR
... THE SECOND WORLD WAR General Fuller’s views on aspects of the Second World War are controversial. To many he will appear to simplify the orob- ...
... THE SECOND WORLD WAR General Fuller’s views on aspects of the Second World War are controversial. To many he will appear to simplify the orob- ...
... Second World War the supreme authority of one Minister—the Minister of Public Security—thus eumlnatinf the divided control, overh‘fp ng of effort, and other disadvantages with which the - services in England had to contend. Belfast was divided into nine ...
... Second world war The second world war came to her as all the tragedies had come to her life—as the inevitable fate to be accepted with a fine spirit and a strong will. After a time she went to stay at Badminton House, near Bath, as the guest of the Duke ...
... in the Second World War. He was feted by King George IV at Buckingham Palace but shunned by Belfast officials because he was a Roman Catholic. Former Royal Navy veteran George Fleming, who led the fight to get Magennis honoured, contacted Laganside chief ...
... Display of Second World War artefacts A UNIQUE exhibition of World War Two memorabilia is to feature at Crom Estate in Fermanagh during September. It coincides with European Heritage week and its contents conjure up images of what life was like in wartime ...
... EIRE'S NEUTRALITY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR \ . » li}IRE’S neutrality in the Second World War is the subject of some pointed references in Volume 2 of “Grand Strategy,” by Professor J. R. M. Butler, the second of a series of six on the central direction ...
... ng the Second World War «nd the United Nations Organisation was set to carry on the work the old League, I¢ Harry Midgley most eoauent of men alive to-d ind would, e moral ment of ve land. N is natiy Treland, where rest of the rule of law onlv hope for ...
... It deals with the effect of the involvement of the US in the Second World War and the spread of Coca- Cola drinking Gls, who left the taste for that liquid behind them. There is a specific chapter - an extended interview - dealing with the involvement ...
... Books THE SECOND WORLD WAR Mr, E. L. Hasluck's notable volume i Hundreds of books have been written about the war of 1939-45, and it probable that hundreds more will be written even in the lifetime of the present generation. Most of the books already ...
... Those killed in the Second World War from Fermanagh: ARMY Gunner James Adams, Royal Amlur,mvmv!m:m mmm,floyfllm iskilling Fusiliers; Private Robert R Bailey, Royal Irish memoeoorpes Fusillon g, . Private E Beacom, R ArmyModchotpéu:yg manJFßga.ylflahGuudo; ...
... ULSTER IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR Book that took 11 years to prepare IN 1945, Mr. J. W. Blake, then a lecturer at Queen’s University but now Professor of History at the University College of North Staffordshire, was commissioned by the Ulster Government ...
... FLYING BOAT: the Sunderiand for which Castle Archdale was home during the Second World War E in the Hailstone Aviation and Heritage Trust would like to make an appeal for help with a project in Fermanagh. The trust has been collecting artifacts and historical ...