[ INDEX ] Simemi Village: 68, 73 Simeto River: 119–21, 126 Simignano: 222 Simmer River: 429, 439 Simmern: 439–40 Simmern unter Dhaun: 443 Simmons, Maj. Gen. F. Keith (Br.): 21 Simonskall: 318 Simpelveld: 277 Sims: 37 Sinaloan: 473 Sinalunga: 213, 222 Sindelsdorf: 525 Sindorf: 415–16 Singapore: 3–6, 11–24, 395, 542 Singkaling Hkamti: 177 Singkawang: 8, 19 Singling: 346, 348 Singora: 3–5 Sinn: 456 Sinnersdorf: 422 Sinonog River: 452 Sinsheim: 471 Sinspelt: 409–10 Sinsteden: 422 Sinthern: 424 Sintria River: 353 Sinz: 335, 384–85, 396–98 Sinzenich: 422 Sinzig: 429, 432 Sinzweya: 171–72, 175 Sio: 153, 160, 162 Sipoco: 7 Sirte: 76–77 Sison: 378, 383, 406 Sisserno Hill: 199 Sisteron: 252 Sitapur: 220, 223 SITKA: 249. See also Port Cros Island; Special Service Force, 1st. Sittang River: 25–26, 28–29, 31, 33–34 Sittard: 277–78, 377 Sittaung: 244, 263, 331 Si-u: 326–27 Sivry: 293–94, 298 Siwori Creek: 71 Siwori Village: 75–76, 82 Skoda Works: 533 Skoplje: 261, 324, 326 Skyline Drive (Luxembourg-St. Vith road): 383 Skyline Ridge (Okinawa): 506, 508, 510, 512–13 SLAPSTICK: 131–32. See also Taranto. Slavyansk: 49, 93, 96 SLEDGEHAMMER: 30, 46. See also Normandy Campaign, planning phase. Slim, Lt. Gen. William J. Mr.): 29,238, 244 263 Slim River: 8, 11–13 Slocum, Brig. Gen. L. H.: 400 Slooe Channel: 317–18 Slot, The (Guadalcanal): 91 Slovenia sector: 347 Smallwood, Maj. Gen. G. R. (Br.): 53,59 Smela: 152, 166, 178 Smith, Maj. Gen. Holland M. (<strong>US</strong>MC): 131, 212, 215, 218, 225, 299 Smith, Maj. Gen. Julian C. (<strong>US</strong>MC): 148– 49, 152 Smith, Maj. Gen. Ralph C.: 147–48, 215, 218 Smith, Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell: 159 Smith, Rear Adm. W. W.: 48, 82 Smoke, first wide-scale use of: 267 Smolensk: 25, 44, 97, 127, 130, 135–37, 218 Snake Hill North (Luzon): 396, 398–99, 401 Snake Hill West (Luzon): 400 Snake Ridge (Guadalcanal): 85, 87 Snaky River: 198, 214–15 Sobe: 468 Soegel: 484 Soena Plantation: 74 Soerabaja: 21, 193 Soest: 470, 474 476 478 480 Soetenich: 427 Sofia: 275, 304 Sogliano al Rubicone: 295–96 Soissons: 257–58, 260, 337 Solacciano: 191–92 Solano: 544 Solarolo: 486 Solingen: 495 497–500 Soller: 414, 417 Sollum: 14, 43 Solomon Islands air and naval actions: 48, 119, 122, 142, 156, 161 Cape Esperance air-naval battle: 58– 59 casualty summaries: 129, 136, 139 Eastern Solomons air-naval battle: 51 Ghormley proposed as commander: 43 Guadalcanal Campaign: 45–94, 115 Guadalcanal naval battle: 66–67 Harmon’s offensive plans: 57 JCS directive on: 44 last enemy offensive in: 182–83 native forces in: 124 New Hebrides as staging area for: 53– 55, 57, 61 Northern Solomons Campaign: 95– 332 planning phase: 113–14, 126, 132, 138, 140 recovery ordered: 45 Samoa as staging area for: 53 Santa Cruz air-naval battle: 61 SOPAC control of: 44 staging area for Palaus: 263 SWPA control of: 30–31 tactical orders issued: 46–47 Tassafaronga naval battle: 71 U.S. air strength in: 122 Solomons Air Support Force: 45, 47, 49 Solomons Amphibious Force: 45 Solomons Expeditionary Force: 45 “Solomons-New Guinea Ladder.” See New Britain Island; New Guinea Campaign; New Ireland campaign; Solomon Islands. Solscheid: 441, 444 Soltau: 484, 491, 493, 495, 497, 499, 501 Somaliland forces join Allies: 70, 78 Sombernon: 267 Sombor: 309 [ 645 ] Someren: 281 Somme River and Valley: 258–62 Sommerain: 373, 375 Sommerau: 437 Sommervell, Lt. Gen. Brehon B.: 28, 90 Sommerviller: 273 Son: 276, 278–79, 281 Sonderhofen: 471 Song River: 136 Sonlez: 371–72 Sonneberg: 490 Sonnino: 196 Sonsbeck: 418, 425, 427 Sonthofen: 527 Soong, T. V. on, Allied strategy: 299 approves selection of Wheeler: 64 at Kunming conference:. 357 362 named premier and foreign minister: 344 plans for Yunnan Force: 66, 89 proposal for U.S. commander of Chinese: 276 on 30-division program: 89 urges recall of Stilwell: 134–35 Sopron: 465, 467 Soputa: 46, 68–75, 77, 82, 84–87 Sora: 198, 200 Sorbey: 325–26 Sorido: 214, 244, 247, 249 Sorinne: 360–61 Sorong: 31 Sorong Island: 191, 212, 249 Sorpe Staubecken Lake: 489, 491 Sorrento: 133 Sorrivoli: 301–02 Sorsogon Province: 477, 484, 490, 492, 503 Sortini: 118 Soryu: 40 Sosoral Islands: 307 Soufflenheim: 335, 351 Souk Ahras 93 Souk el Arba: 67–68 Soulac: 503 Soulevre River: 238, 24 Soultz: 441 Soultz-sous-Forêts: 351, 369 Sourdeval: 244, 246–48 Sousse: 104–05, 112 South African units Divisions 1st: 39, 41, 61 2d: 10–11, 14, 39, 41 6th: 202 6th Armored: 191, 197–98, 202, 204–10, 215, 217, 219–22, 224, 226, 233–36, 252, 257, 261, 264, 266, 267, 269, 271, 273, 275, 277, 279, 282–84, 286–97, 299–300, 302– 04, 306–12, 314–15, 318–19, 361, 375, 377, 410, 497 499, 501, 503, 505, 507, 509, 511, 513, 515–16, 518, 521, 523 Regiment, Pretoria: 57 South America: 31 See also American republics. South China Sea naval actions: 370, 372, 375–76, 380
[ 646 ] [ INDEX ] South East Asia Command activated: 129, 147 amphibious operations plans: 152 Calcutta commanders conference: 358 control of India Command: 147 control of LOC troops: 168 control of NCAC: 214 delegation to SEXTANT Conference: 150 directive on airlift supply of China: 200, 271, 293, 517 directives on operations: 176, 293, 299, 304, 316 Eastern Air Command activated: 153 final air reorganization: 542 hq transferred to Kandy: 187 landing craft allocation: 152, 160 Leigh-Mallory succeeded by Garrod: 326 mission of Supreme Commander outlined: 142 mission to U.S. and U.K.: 170 plans for Burma: 145 plans for Malaya-Singapore: 542 plans for Rangoon: 410 plans for Sumatra: 160–61, 176, 188 strategy denounced by Chiang: 299 Troop Carrier Command activated: 154 Wheeler succeeds Stilwell: 146, 324 South Force, New Guinea: 42, 229–36, 238–44 South Gugegwe Island: 170 South Luzon Force: 5, 8–11 South Pacific Amphibious Force: 115, 119 South Pacific Scouts, U.S.: 124 South Pacific theater absorbed by SWPA and POA: 183 air reinforcement: 60 boundary defined: 44 commanded by Ghormley: 33, 42 Ghormley-MacArthur conference: 44– 45 Halsey succeeds Ghormley: 59 Harmon commands <strong>US</strong>AF: 45 McCain commands AIRSOPAC: 38 plans for New Britain-New Guinea- New Ireland: 92, 96–98, 101, 106, 108, 155, 172, 175–76, 178, 180, 189 plans for P.I. operations: 95 POA control of: 30–31 South Seas Detachment: 52–74 Southeast Algerian Command (Br.): 97, 99–104 Southeast Area: 175 Southeast Asia Command. 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Southern Assault Force, Salerno: 132 Southern Attack Force, Gilberts: 145–46, 148 Southern Attack Force, Marianas: 213, 227 Southern Attack Force, Marshalls: 167 Southern Attack Force, Okinawa: 467 Southern Attack Group, Northwest Africa: 65 Southern Defense Command: 365 Southern France Campaign: 248–73 air preparation: 246 airborne operations: 249–51 contact with OVERLORD forces: 267 D-Day date: 183 effect on operations in Italy: 171, 176, 182, 222 exploitation phase: 263–73 landing phase: 247–62 Lattre commands French forces: 187 planning phase: 150, 152, 155, 157, 162, 164, 171, 176–77, 182–83, 187, 189, 207, 212, 217, 220, 222, 240 246–47 tactical air support: 256–58 Southern Landing Force, Attu: 109, 111– 12 Southern Landing Force, Guam: 234 Southern Landing Force, Marshalls: 167–70 Southern Landing Group, New Georgia: 116, 142 Southern Philippines Campaign: 415– 549 Southern Troops and Landing Force, Marianas: 222 Southwest Pacific Area: 135 absorbs part of SOPAC: 183 activated under MacArthur: 30–31 air directive: 44, 53 <strong>Army</strong> or Navy to control offensive in: 43–44 Bismarck Archipelago Campaign: 154– 338 Blarney heads land forces: 34 boundary defined: 44 Brett heads air forces: 34, 45 control of <strong>US</strong>F IL: 34 first tank battle in: 198–99 GHQ at Manila: 490 GHQ moves to P.I.: 307 GHQ at Port Moresby: 64 Kennedy succeeds Brett: 45, 48 Leary heads naval forces: 34 Marshall heads SOS: 46 naval elements become Seventh Fleet: 94 order of battle reorganized: 183 Philippine <strong>Army</strong> units assigned to <strong>US</strong>AFFE: 95 plans for Cape Gloucester: 136 plans for Hollandia: 176 plans for Morotai: 233 plans for New Britain–New Guinea- New Ireland: 92, 96–98, 101, 106, 108, 118, 136, 139, 141, 143, 151–55: 172, 175–76, 178, 180, 191 201–02, 230 plans for P.I.: 95, 211, 230, 235, 137, 315, 395, 400 replaces <strong>US</strong>AFFE: 34 staff designated: 34 supply role under <strong>US</strong>AFIA: 34 Soven: 447 Soviet <strong>Army</strong> meetings with Allied forces Austria: 535–36 Czechoslovakia: 536 Germany: 496, 498, 512–19, 521– 23, 526–30, 532–34 536 occupies Korea: 551 Soviet <strong>Army</strong>—Continued occupies Manchuria: 550 Soviet <strong>Army</strong> units Fronts First Baltic: 224, 239, 290, 295, 300, 386 First Ukrainian: 166, 170, 172, 181– 84, 187, 230, 232, 235–38, 242, 251, 372, 374–80, 382–86, 395, 400, 403, 448–50, 457, 465, 467, 509 511, 513, 516, 518, 534–35 First White Russian: 176, 221–23, 225–26, 230, 232, 234–35, 237– 39, 272, 374, 376– 82, 387, 425– 26, 428, 436, 443, 446, 509, 511, 513, 515–16, 518, 520, 530, 534 Second Baltic: 175, 229, 231, 236– 37, 295, 302 Second Ukrainian: 153–54, 166, 174, 182–83, 252, 254, 257–60, 295, 300–301, 308, 312–13, 316, 318, 340–44, 348–49, 351, 354, 362, 364, 377, 382, 453, 455, 457, 459, 463, 465, 467, 471, 473, 477, 481, 492, 498, 516, 518, 523, 535 Second White Russian: 220, 231, 237, 239, 246, 271, 374, 377, 379–84, 399, 40,3 424–25, 428, 436, 448–50, 453, 455, 457, 459, 463, 518, 520, 523, 527, 530, 535 Third Baltic: 232, 234–35, 247, 256, 280, 295, 302 Third Ukrainian: 171, 180, 184, 186, 252, 254, 257 259 275 291, 300–301, 307, 340, 342, 343, 345–49 351, 354 35862, 364, 451, 453, 455, 457, 461, 463, 465, 467, 473, 477, 479, 481, 492, 535 Third White Russian: 222–23, 227– 29, 231, 239–41, 250, 305, 378– 84, 399, 439, 446, 448–50, 453, 455 461, 471, 481, 483, 498, 516, 518, 535 Fourth Ukrainian: 171, 306, 312– 13, 343–44, 375, 378–79, 382, 385–87, 457, 47,3 511, 525, 534– 35 Bryansk: 125 Central: 125, 1 41, 146 Don: 68–69, 83 Kalinin: 81 Karelian: 215, 303, 308, 311, 326 Leningrad: 84, 86, 162–63, 175, 206, 214, 237, 275 294 296, 534 Northwest: 96 Southern: 86–87, 91, 120 Stalingrad: 68–70, 86 Steppes: 125 Volkhov: 84, 86 Voronezh: 87, 125 West: 125 Armies 5th Guard: 524 62d: 62
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[ 454 ] weakening resistance, to ne
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[ 456 ] mander. Commander Forward A
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[ 458 ] to clear S part of island a
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[ 460 ] for next few days. 3d Bn is
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[ 462 ] ticularly to Co A, which is
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[ 464 ] Mataba. As XIV Corps object
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[ 466 ] 1 April WESTERN EUROPE—21
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[ 468 ] 15,000 yards in length and
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[ 470 ] area, 52d Div mops up Rhein
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[ 472 ] 383d, is unable to reach Un
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[ 474 ] On Cebu, 182d Inf drives fr
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[ 476 ] emy positions with ignited
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[ 478 ] in foothills at N and W app
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[ 480 ] of Mauban and Atimonan, on
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[ 482 ] on Baguio hastened. 37th Di
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[ 484 ] clearing to E bank of the S
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[ 486 ] at Wolfsoelden. 10th Armd D
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[ 488 ] positions commanding Schwei
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[ 490 ] drives NE to Beulbar-Ilmsdo
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[ 492 ] 2d Div, following armor clo
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[ 494 ] relieves CCR in Neuenrade-G
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[ 496 ] and drives to edge of Wuppe
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[ 498 ] against little or no resist
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[ 500 ] In U.S. First Army’s XVII
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[ 502 ] 12th Army Group: In U.S. Ni
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[ 504 ] back to more tenable positi
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[ 506 ] S PHILIPPINES—In U.S. Eig
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[ 508 ] area. On Negros, 185th Inf,
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[ 510 ] Myoko take the hill 300 yar
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[ 512 ] Japanese forces on Mindanao
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[ 514 ] 24 April WESTERN EUROPE—2
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[ 516 ] Czechoslovakian border in E
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[ 518 ] jumps off at 0400. 14th Inf
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[ 520 ] burg, 7th Inf reaching Werk
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[ 522 ] In Br Eighth Army’s 13 Co
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[ 524 ] R YUKYU Is.—In U.S. Tenth
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[ 526 ] 5th Inf Divs through it; 11
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[ 528 ] Tank Corps at Wismar at 210
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[ 530 ] low CCR to Innsbruck, and a
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[ 532 ] ful support, are profitable
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[ 534 ] attack. In center of corps,
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[ 536 ] 11 May EASTERN EUROPE—Sov
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[ 538 ] in rear area repel countera
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[ 540 ] drive up Sayre Highway and
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[ 542 ] African 82d Div and E Afric
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[ 544 ] Corps drives to within 1,00
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[ 546 ] plain of Cagayan Valley, dr
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[ 548 ] 21 June LUZON—U.S. Sixth
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[ 550 ] [ 12 JULY-6 AUGUST 1945 ] 1
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[ 552 ]
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[ 554 ] [ GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
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[ 556 ] [ GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
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[ 558 ] [ GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
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[ 560 ] [ GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
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[ 562 ] [ UNITED [ STATES GLOSSARY
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[ 564 ] [ INDEX ] Air Transport Com
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[ 566 ] [ INDEX ] Antiaircraft Arti
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[ 568 ] [ INDEX ] Arnold, General H
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[ 570 ] [ INDEX ] Balikpapan Bay: 5
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[ 572 ] [ INDEX ] Bien Wald: 354, 4
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[ 574 ] [ INDEX ] Breda: 309, 313-1
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[ 576 ] [ INDEX ] British Army Unit
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[ 578 ] [ INDEX ] Burscheid: 493, 4
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[ 580 ] [ INDEX ] Cattenom: 321, 32
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[ 582 ] [ INDEX ] China—Continued
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[ 584 ] [ INDEX ] Chungking—Conti
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[ 586 ] [ INDEX ] Corps—Continued
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[ 588 ] [ INDEX ] Dessau: 494, 496,
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[ 590 ] [ INDEX ] Echternacherbruck
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[ 592 ] [ INDEX ] European Theater
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- Page 623 and 624: [ 610 ] [ INDEX ] Ingelfelden: 483
- Page 625 and 626: [ 612 ] [ INDEX ] Juenkerath: 427 J
- Page 627 and 628: [ 614 ] [ INDEX ] Kokumbona: 50, 52
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- Page 631 and 632: [ 618 ] [ INDEX ] Longchamps: 373-7
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- Page 647 and 648: [ 634 ] [ INDEX ] Persia. See Iran.
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- Page 653 and 654: [ 640 ] [ INDEX ] Rottersdorf: 492
- Page 655 and 656: [ 642 ] [ INDEX ] Sambodja: 550 Sam
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