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Australia / New Zealand / Cretan resistance / Crete / History of modern Greece / Military history by country / War / Battle of Crete / Greek Resistance / Airborne warfare
Date: 2009-04-06 15:26:37
Australia
New Zealand
Cretan resistance
Crete
History of modern Greece
Military history by country
War
Battle of Crete
Greek Resistance
Airborne warfare

IV 111TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION H. RES. 227

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