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| any previous Bond novel before, The Man from | Barbarossa acknowledges then-current real-life world ev |
| s an imperialist and a partisan of Frederick | Barbarossa against Pope Alexander III. |
| aria at Rome in 1167, while campaigning with | Barbarossa against Pope Alexander III, Henry demanded t |
| Barbarossa also made Aachen and Duisburg royal cities w | |
| He supported | Barbarossa and his antipope Victor IV in 1159. |
| Aicardo, a partisan of Frederick | Barbarossa, and therefore deposed (1167). |
| He was the eldest son of Frederick III | Barbarossa and Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy. |
| ating with Pope Urban III, then at odds with | Barbarossa, and Canute IV of Denmark. |
| In June 1941 it joined Operation | Barbarossa and fought on the Eastern Front until the sp |
| d of Dassel, chancellor to Emperor Frederick | Barbarossa and Archbishop of Cologne. |
| as a strong and early supporter of Frederick | Barbarossa, and also supported Antipope Victor IV, who |
| y the Germans on June 24, 1941, in Operation | Barbarossa, and the killing of the Jews began almost im |
| Holy Roman Empire, led by emperor Frederick | Barbarossa, and the Lombard League. |
| as attacked on 9 August 1539 by Khair ad-Din | Barbarossa, and Cattaro was threatened, the citizens of |
| lgiers in 1516 was accomplished by Hayreddin | Barbarossa and Aruj against the Habsburg garrison of Sp |
| e forces of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick | Barbarossa and the local princes of Tusculum and Albano |
| To confront | Barbarossa and his roughly 120 galleys and fustas, the |
| , the Ottomans under Hasan Pasha, the son of | Barbarossa and ruler of Algiers, had invaded the Morocc |
| ngagements in the opening phase of Operation | Barbarossa and remained the largest tank battle of Worl |
| o the Holy Roman imperial court of Frederick | Barbarossa and then the Byzantine imperial court of Man |
| orces prior to the commencement of Operation | Barbarossa and the subsequent invasion of the Soviet Un |
| of only two witnesses, his nephew Frederick | Barbarossa and the Bishop of Bamberg, he allegedly desi |
| During the start of Operation | Barbarossa and the Continuation War the 163rd Division |
| s a German military officer during Operation | Barbarossa and the Axis Invasion of the Soviet Union. |
| me and leadership skills of admirals such as | Barbarossa and Dragut. |
| The song is a ballad, in which | Barbarossa apologises to the recipient of a letter he i |
| Welf was an uncle of the Emperor Frederick | Barbarossa, as Barbarossa's mother, Judith, was Welf's |
| It began Operation | Barbarossa as the 208th Mechanized Division under Colon |
| Both Welfs supported Frederick | Barbarossa as king of Germany and the younger Welf (VII |
| ck of Mahon occurred in 1535, when Hayreddin | Barbarossa attacked the harbour of Mahon in the Baleari |
| On 22 June Germany launched Operation | Barbarossa, attacking the Soviet Union on a wide front. |
| During the opening weeks of Operation | Barbarossa Beckh had considerable success, mostly in ta |
| ay, Swedish authorities knew about Operation | Barbarossa before it occurred. |
| Then the emperor | Barbarossa began the second siege of Milan, which would |
| an invasion of the Soviet Union in Operation | Barbarossa began on June 22, 1941, and by September the |
| After Operation | Barbarossa began, wiped out again at Bila Tserkva in Se |
| On 22 June 1941 when the German Operation | Barbarossa began, it was serving with the 51st Rifle Co |
| command of Panzerregiment 3 before Operation | Barbarossa began. |
| the invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation | Barbarossa) being awarded the Iron Cross 1st class in D |
| Nearby are the | Barbarossa Cave and the Peasants' War Panorama in Bad F |
| d on 22 June 1941, the same day as Operation | Barbarossa commenced. |
| With this fleet, | Barbarossa conducted aggressive raids along the coast o |
| e Maltese Knights) against the Ottomans, but | Barbarossa defeated its combined fleet, commanded by An |
| Frederick | Barbarossa died after drowning in Anatolia and the Germ |
| David | Barbarossa drummer & percussionist with Adam And The An |
| The French fleet accompanied | Barbarossa during his attacks on the west coast of Ital |
| Barbarossa east tour | |
| Jouji Nakata: Adonis, Alm, | Barbarossa, Ehrde, Falx, Woltar |
| ar as his episcopal succession was Frederick | Barbarossa elected king. |
| Hayreddin | Barbarossa established the military basis of the regenc |
| Conrad's successor, Frederick I | Barbarossa, esteemed Wibald highly and sent the abbot o |
| In 1167, | Barbarossa finally sent an army into the Campania. |
| Barbarossa had taken his fleet out of the anchorage and | |
| had been annihilated, the army of Frederick | Barbarossa had returned to Germany, and the internal re |
| In 1537 the Ottoman corsair and admiral | Barbarossa Hayreddin, Pasha of Algiers, had nearly capt |
| On the day of Operation | Barbarossa, he joined the Red Army. |
| Besides checkmating | Barbarossa, he had humbled Henry II of England for the |
| 22 June 1941, after the launch of Operation | Barbarossa, he successfully led this army across southe |
| he Axis Powers and participated in Operation | Barbarossa, he was among those charged with establishin |
| ithuania, in 1941, at the start of Operation | Barbarossa, he formed a military unit of roughly 600 me |
| Stephen Martello: | Barbarossa, Heimdall |
| Barbarossa himself besieged Ancona, but the appearance | |
| n Germany in 1154 before Emperor Frederick I | Barbarossa; his legation was not successful. |
| Barbarossa Hitler Turns East, 2. The Road to Stalingrad | |
| Barbarossa: Hitler's Invasion of Russia 1941 (2001) ISB | |
| Frederick | Barbarossa, however, saw a threat in the archbishop's p |
| Before Operation | Barbarossa, HQ 16th Army was formed in July, 1940 in th |
| Before Operation | Barbarossa, HQ 16th Army was formed in July 1940 in the |
| Suleyman receiving | Barbarossa in Istanbul. |
| It took part in Operation | Barbarossa in mid-1941. |
| The ever-living Frederick | Barbarossa, in his mountain cave: a late 19th century G |
| It participated in Operation | Barbarossa in 1941 and the advance on the Caucasus in 1 |
| x is the French wine grape variety, known as | Barbarossa in Italy. |
| a gunner in a Panzer 38(t) during Operation | Barbarossa in late June 1941. |
| granted the Duchy of Austria by Frederick I | Barbarossa in 1156. |
| He supported the Emperor Frederick I | Barbarossa in his quarrel with Pope Adrian IV and Pope |
| Battle of France in 1940, and then Operation | Barbarossa in 1941. |
| The 4th Army took part in Operation | Barbarossa in 1941 as part of von Bock's Army Group Cen |
| raids carried out by the forces of Frederick | Barbarossa in Italy, which forced the submission of the |
| Infantry Division it took part in Operation | Barbarossa in 1941, advancing on Leningrad under Army G |
| he division's first deployment was Operation | Barbarossa in July 1941. |
| Battle of France in 1940, and then Operation | Barbarossa in 1941 as part of Army Group South. |
| ugust 1940 until the initiation of Operation | Barbarossa in June 1941. |
| astation of the cathedral by the Turks under | Barbarossa in 1558 and the collapse of the vaults of th |
| cument of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I | Barbarossa in 1158, and in another document in 1166 whe |
| ion so when the Germans invaded in Operation | Barbarossa in June 1941, Adamson voluntarily joined the |
| ssor's quarrels with the Emperor Frederick I | Barbarossa, including the standing dispute about the su |
| Barbarossa is a 1996 industrial album by the UK band Cu | |
| For Operation | Barbarossa it equipped Artillerie-Abteilung 625. |
| For Operation | Barbarossa it served with the Artillerie-Abteilungen 68 |
| the planned invasion of the USSR, Operation | Barbarossa, it was decided that all future operations t |
| ass windows depicting the Emperors Frederick | Barbarossa, Konrad III, Rudolf von Habsburg, Albrecht I |
| 41 invasion of the Soviet Union in Operation | Barbarossa, Latvia fell under German occupation, and An |
| id domains by the imperial army of Frederick | Barbarossa led by Rainald of Dassel, the archbishop of |
| In the Second World War Operation | Barbarossa, Luftwaffe Stukas engaged the Soviet Black S |
| hchancellor of Germany in 1151 and Frederick | Barbarossa made him archbishop in 1153. |
| Taking part in Operation | Barbarossa, Marcks was seriously wounded in the Ukraine |
| drive for manpower in the wake of Operation | Barbarossa, Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union |
| ing the German invasion of Russia, Operation | Barbarossa, on 22 June 1941. |
| At the dawn of Operation | Barbarossa, on 22 June 1941, it was officially redesign |
| With the launch of Operation | Barbarossa on 22 June 1941, 6.Panzer took part in Army |
| June 1941 and the commencement of Operation | Barbarossa on the 22nd day of that month, it was statio |
| I of Guelders joined his Emperor Frederick I | Barbarossa on the Third Crusade (1189-1192) during whic |
| all Gerd von Rundstedt, as part of Operation | Barbarossa on the Eastern Front during World War II. |
| s well as the Conquest of Tunis by Hayreddin | Barbarossa on 16 August 1534, which marked a strong rei |
| s, fighting in such engagements as Operation | Barbarossa, Operation Blue, and the Battle of Stalingra |
| ch surround another medieval characters like | Barbarossa or King Arthur. |
| A rift between Henry and | Barbarossa over an Italian campaign in 1176 provided th |
| Italian adventures worth the effort, unless | Barbarossa presented Henry with the Saxon imperial city |
| in 1180, the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I | Barbarossa promoted Philip I of Heinsberg, and official |
| g Conrad, the only half-brother of Frederick | Barbarossa, received the family's possessions around Fr |
| n 22 June 1941, the opening day of Operation | Barbarossa, Schellmann's Bf 109E collided with a I-153 |
| In 1941 Lippert participated in Operation | Barbarossa scoring four victories against Soviet aircra |
| For the son of Hayreddin | Barbarossa, see Hasan Pasha (son of Barbarossa). |
| jor components at the beginning of Operation | Barbarossa seem to have included the 151st, 229th, and |
| "Lodge the Lord | Barbarossa sent to the king by the Great Turk, with his |
| In 1166, | Barbarossa set out on an expedition to Italy with the i |
| In 1156 German emperor Frederick I | Barbarossa signed a alliance with Bohemian duke Vladisl |
| During Operation | Barbarossa, some T-20 tractors were used as armored fig |
| After the death of Frederick I | Barbarossa, some of the crusaders in the army left for |
| ions were formed for the launch of Operation | Barbarossa, Strachwitz was transferred with the 2nd Pan |
| ne 21, 1941, Adolf Hitler launched Operation | Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. |
| eventually carried out as part of Operation | Barbarossa, the German attack on the Soviet Union. |
| deployed on the Eastern Front for Operation | Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union in June. |
| 1940 invasion of Switzerland, and Operation | Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. |
| ron Cross 2nd and 1st class during Operation | Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union in August a |
| retreat in the early stages of the Operation | Barbarossa, the retreating Soviet troops levelled the v |
| 2nd class in October 1941, during Operation | Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union. |
| During the very first days of Operation | Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, the Germa |
| He took part in Operation | Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union winning his |
| He next took part in Operation | Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union and was awa |
| In 1941 after the beginning of operation | Barbarossa, the German invasion in the Soviet Union, To |
| the Eastern Front to take part in Operation | Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. |
| When Operation | Barbarossa, the Invasion of the Soviet Union, began on |
| ibility for the northern sector in Operation | Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. |
| the invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation | Barbarossa), the Polizei Division was initially part of |
| The book starts with Operation | Barbarossa, the German invasion of the USSR in June 194 |
| ck on the Soviet Union on June 22 (Operation | Barbarossa), the Communist Party of Yugoslavia's (KPJ) |
| ing the second German offensive of Operation | Barbarossa, the division was sent with the 6th Army to |
| nd class in September 1942, during Operation | Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union. |
| faced Soviet tanks in 1941 during Operation | Barbarossa, the PaK 38 was one of the few early guns ca |
| During Operation | Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union in |
| 41 as part of the preparations for Operation | Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. |
| In the summer of 1941 (see: Operation | Barbarossa), the Observatory was seized by the Wehrmach |
| nce and the 1st class award during Operation | Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union when with t |
| rman invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation | Barbarossa), the SS Cavalry Brigade along with the 1 SS |
| vy fighting in the Caucasus during Operation | Barbarossa the invasion of Russia. |
| On entering the Soviet Union in Operation | Barbarossa the 8th Panzer Division had a total of 212 t |
| ered for the SS-VT He took part in Operation | Barbarossa the invasion of the Soviet Union where he wa |
| ower as allies (much like Aruj and Hayreddin | Barbarossa the previous century). |
| s Campaign, and in preparation for Operation | Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, he |
| In 1941 after Operation | Barbarossa those territories were taken over by Nazi Ge |
| Barbarossa thus established a strong naval base in Tuni | |
| e was originally released as Combat Mission: | Barbarossa to Berlin; it was known in Europe as Combat |
| m the German invasion of the USSR (Operation | Barbarossa), to Stalingrad and ultimately Berlin. |
| ssor, Adrian IV, convinced Emperor Frederick | Barbarossa to lead an army against the city. |
| Special Edition, known as Combat Mission II: | Barbarossa to Berlin (Special Edition) was released wit |
| Barbarossa to Berlin is both a complement to the earlie | |
| d with Sultan Selim's death in 1520, causing | Barbarossa to lose the city to a local kabyle chieftain |
| In Mahon, | Barbarossa took considerable booty and as many as 6,000 |
| In June 1941 it joined Operation | Barbarossa under Army Group Centre. |
| In the summer of 1941, following Operation | Barbarossa, Volhynia, together with Huta Stepanska, wer |
| Operation | Barbarossa was launched on 22 June 1941. |
| At 22 June, when Operation | Barbarossa was commenced, Zakharov - flying a Polikarpo |
| Pope Alexander, knowing that | Barbarossa was likely to come to Raino's assistance, ur |
| the Empire in 1165/66 even though Frederick | Barbarossa was under a ban of excommunication. |
| tified) rumours that the Emperor Frederick I | Barbarossa was set to invade southern Italy, Prince Rob |
| In 1162, when Frederick | Barbarossa was seeking allies for a planned invasion of |
| a 1970 article, Broszat wrote that Operation | Barbarossa was not “a calculated plan to realize his [H |
| When Frederick | Barbarossa went on the Crusade of 1189, Henry returned |
| August 23, 1939 and the start of Operation: | Barbarossa when the Wehrmacht started to attack the Sov |
| ighting in the Soviet Union during Operation | Barbarossa when he was the Reconnaissance troop command |
| tion Marita) and the Soviet Union (Operation | Barbarossa) where he was awarded the Eastern Front Meda |
| by Pope Lucius III and opposed by Frederick | Barbarossa, who had the provost Rudolf invested as anti |
| Frederick | Barbarossa, who had accompanied his uncle on the unfort |
| Emperor | Barbarossa, who stayed in Gernrode in 1188, donated a b |
| d approach of the Western Emperor, Frederick | Barbarossa who was on his way to take part in the Third |
| In 1533, Suleiman ordered Hayreddin | Barbarossa, whom he had summoned from Algiers, to build |
| Statue of | Barbarossa with the Istanbul Naval Museum in the backgr |
| eteenth on the night (following Italy's Luca | Barbarossa with "Vivo (Ti scrivo)" and preceding Portug |
| riller le soleil" and preceding Italy's Luca | Barbarossa with "Vivo (Ti scrivo)"). |
| y from Tallinn to Kronstadt during Operation | Barbarossa, Yakov Sverdlov was assigned as an escort to |
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