Word: furtherance
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"You may sustain further loss and damage. Tragic though they may be, they are part of the price of victory. . . . I shall do all in my power to mitigate your hardships. I know that I can count on your steadfastness now. . . ."
It was a formidable array of Red generalship that faced the Germans: Konev, Malinovsky and Zhukov in the south; Rokossovsky and Bagramian further north; Popov, Meretskov and the liberator of Leningrad, Leonid Govorov, poised for attack on the Baltic countries.
Premier Badoglio and Vittorio Emanuele III have done well for the Allies. "I have every confidence in this Italian government. ... It will require further strengthening and broadening. . . . But, at any rate, it is facing its responsibilities manfully and is doing all in its power to aid the Allies." After the...
Recent dissensions further weakened his Cabinet. Now, on opening a new session of Congress, President Rios was trying to form some combination to give him firm support, allow him to govern effectively. The job did not look easy.
Weathermen would have liked to go back even further, but data was lacking.