- The
razing of
Friesoythe was the
destruction of the town of
Friesoythe in
Lower Saxony on 14 April 1945,
during the
Western Allies'
invasion of Germany...
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Friesoythe, in
Saterland Frisian language Ait or Äit, is a town in the
district of Cloppenburg,
Lower Saxony, Germany, on the
river Soeste, 25 kilometres...
- of this battle,
Vokes ordered his
division to raze the
German town of
Friesoythe. The
division subsequently destro****
around 85–90% of the town and used...
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where the **** the food is." The
Scheldt The
Rhineland Closing Phases Friesoythe Canadian Army
Historian C.P.
Stacey commented that the only time he saw...
- Werther. Quakenbrück, cantons: Ankum, Cloppenburg, Diepholz, Dinklage,
Friesoythe, Löningen, Quakenbrück, Vechta, Vörden and Wildeshausen. Lingen, cantons:...
- CD – 1992–1993 Major-General
Nicholas Hall, CD – 1991–1993
Razing of
Friesoythe Christopher Vokes "4th
Canadian Armoured Division –
Quartermaster Section"...
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resulted in the
Highlanders setting fire to
civilian property in the town of
Friesoythe in an act of reprisal.
Stacey later wrote that the
Canadian troops first...
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refer to: Ait, a
small island found in the
middle of a
river or lake
Friesoythe, a town in Germany,
known in
Saterland Frisian name as Ait or Äit Ait...
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Westerstede 4489 Apen 4491
Friesoythe 4492
Saterland 4493
Friesoythe-Gehlenberg 4494 Bösel b.
Friesoythe 4495
Friesoythe-Thuele 4496
Friesoythe-Markhausen 4497 Barßel-Harkebrügge...
- (Schleswig-Holstein)
Friedrichsthal (Saarland)
Friesack (Brandenburg)
Friesoythe (Lower Saxony)
Fritzlar (Hesse)
Frohburg (Saxony) Fröndenberg (North Rhine-Westphalia)...