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  2. World War X - Wikipedia

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    With World War X, Carnifex continue to prove themselves as one of deathcore's leading acts." [11] Sophie Maughan of Distorted Sound scored the album 8 out of 10 and said: "Whether World War X will become known as Carnifex's magnum opus remains to be seen. What they have created with album number seven however, is a record that's undeterred or ...

  3. X Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese People's Volunteer Army (PVA) entered the war on the side of North Korea, making their first attacks in late October. After an administrative landing at Wonsan on 26 October, X Corps, now including the US 3rd Infantry Division , advanced inland northwest towards the Yalu River with the ROK I Corps made up of two ROK Divisions in the ...

  4. Trotsky Icepick - Wikipedia

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    Trotsky Icepick is an American indie rock band, their name referring to Leon Trotsky and his assassination. From 1983 through 1994 the band released six albums, all on SST Records.

  5. Operation Tiderace - Wikipedia

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    Operation Tiderace was the codename of the British plan to retake Singapore following the Japanese surrender in 1945. [4] The liberation force was led by Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander of South East Asia Command. Tiderace was initiated in coordination with Operation Zipper, which involved the liberation of Malaya.

  6. X Corps (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    The X Army Corps / X AK (German: X. Armee-Korps) was a corps level command of the Prussian and German Armies before and during World War I. X Corps was one of three formed in the aftermath of the Austro-Prussian War (the others being IX Corps and XI Corps). The Corps was formed in October 1866 with headquarters in Hannover.

  7. Soviet frigate Storozhevoy - Wikipedia

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    Storozhevoy (Russian: Сторожевой, lit. 'guardian' or 'sentry') was a Soviet Navy Project 1135 Burevestnik-class anti-submarine frigate (NATO reporting name Krivak I).

  8. Zhitomir–Berdichev offensive - Wikipedia

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    In an attempt to reduce the bridgehead and to retake Kiev, German forces counter-attacked in the region south of Zhitomir. Manstein brought the 1st Panzer Army up to join the 4th Panzer Army in launching a series of counterattacks against the flanks of the extended Soviet forces. These counterattacks, conducted over the following three weeks ...

  9. Battle of Kiev (1943) - Wikipedia

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    The Second Battle of Kiev was a part of a much wider Soviet offensive in Ukraine known as the Battle of the Dnieper involving three strategic operations by the Soviet Red Army and its Czechoslovak units [1] and one operational counterattack by the Wehrmacht, which took place between 3 November and 22 December 1943.