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Denver is located in northeastern Lancaster County at (40.233859, -76.137088 It is bordered to the southeast by Reamstown and to the southwest by Stevens. Interstate 76, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, passes through the northern side of the borough, with the closest access 3 miles (5 km) to the east at Exit 286 (U.S. Route 222).
Gassend, Jean-Loup, ed. (2014), Operation Dragoon, Autopsy of a Battle, The Liberation of the French Riviera, Atglen PA: Schiffer, ISBN 9780764345807; Goddard, William B., ed. (1988), Report of Operations: The United States Seventh Army in France and Germany 1944–1945, Nashville: Battery Press, ISBN 0-89839-124-5, OCLC 1896529
1944 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania [1] Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes Democratic: Franklin D. Roosevelt (incumbent) 1,940,479: 51.14%: 35: Republican: Thomas E. Dewey: 1,835,054 48.36% 0 Socialist: Norman Thomas: 11,721 0.31% 0 Prohibition: Claude Watson: 5,750 0.15% 0 Industrial Government: Edward ...
The Second Battle of the Odon began as part of the Battle of Normandy. The Battle of Nietjärvi began. German submarine U-319 was depth charged and sunk in the North Sea by a B-24 of No. 206 Squadron RAF. Born: Jan-Michael Vincent, actor, in Denver, Colorado (d. 2019) Died: Joseph Sadi-Lecointe, 53, French aviator (died from torture by the Gestapo)
The 1944 United States presidential election was held. Incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to an unprecedented fourth term, defeating Thomas E. Dewey 432 electoral votes to 99 and carrying 36 out of 48 states. The Battle of Knin began between Yugoslav Partisans and Axis forces around the city of Knin in North Dalmatia.
Each of these scenarios uses a different 17" x 22" hex grid map, all scaled at 2.9 km (1.8 mi) per hex. [ 3 ] In addition, a separate rulebook includes rules for two larger games that cover the entire May 1940 blitzkrieg campaign in the Ardennes, and the entire "Battle of the Bulge" campaign in December 1944–January 1945.
Original cover of edition titled "Bulge" Bulge, subtitled "The Battle for the Ardennes, 16 Dec '44–2 Jan '45", and also published as The Big Red One: The Game of the First Infantry Division at the Battle of the Bulge, is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1980 that simulates the World War II German offensive in December 1944 known as the Battle of the Bulge.