Word: forlornly
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Shavli, cut the railroad from Riga to Tilsit in East Prussia, and left only a one-track line through Memel as an escape route for some 30 German divisions on the Baltic fronts. Bagramian then blocked even this forlorn loophole by broadening his salient northward to the junction at Jelgava...
Italy's forlorn Government shuffled up from Salerno, creaked into a new seat at Rome. Bearded, bitter Premier Ivanoe Bonomi and his fellow ministers held their first meeting in the greystone Palazzo del Viminale. It was an unhappy, feckless af fair. Almost a year after Italy's surrender, little more than a month after the ousting of Marshal Pietro Badoglio, Italy's Government had neither power nor responsibility. It could do little without Allied permission. It administered in name, under the cloud of defeat, under the weight of the Allies' unpublished armistice...
...them down in the middle of North Africa ("all around are dusty and rocky small hills. A little grass grows but very little") and in Camp Claiborne, La. ("This place is about 1,200 miles from home . . ."). They found themselves, usually with irritation, in exotic and often forlorn places, without the kind of food they liked, with their girls way hell-&-gone over the ocean, surrounded by people who talked foreign languages ("You'd be surprised at how the French can get on your nerves"), with Japs and Germans shooting at them, and with the very ground dangerous...
...much remained of the great metallurgical plant but the forlorn sign: "Hermann Goring Works." The Germans had taken the machinery along, blown up the buildings...
...ever got a typhus shot or tried to goldbrick out of a duty. Sad Sack, lugubrious comic-strip creation of onetime Disney Animator Sergeant George Baker, leads a life of misadventure in the Army's newspaper Yank. Soldier readers think Sad Sack is comical because he is so forlorn...