Up Close and Personal: The Reality of Close-Quarter Fighting in World War II
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9781784380373

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David Lee., & David Lee|AUTHOR. (2006). Up Close and Personal: The Reality of Close-Quarter Fighting in World War II . Pen & Sword Books.

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