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    Battles, how they are won

    by Mary Elting, Margaret Gossett, Robert T. Weaver

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    Mary Elting
    82+ Works 1,931 Members
    Margaret Gossett
    11+ Works 96 Members
    Robert T. Weaver
    3 Works 8 Members

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    Nonfiction, History
    DDC/MDS
    940.5401 — History & geography History of Europe History of Europe 1918- Military history of World War II
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    D743.9 .E56 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania History (General) World War II (1939-1945)
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    1944
    Genres
    Nonfiction, History
    DDC/MDS
    940.5401
    LCC
    D743.9 .E56

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    Mary Elting
    82+ Works 1,931 Members
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    Margaret Gossett
    11+ Works 96 Members
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