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The Battle of Hill (Height) 731 (Greek: Μάχη του υψώματος 731), was a fierce battle fought during World War II in southern Albania, part of the Greco-Italian War. It began in the early morning of 9 March 1941, when Fascist Italy launched an assault ( Operation Primavera ) against Greece , aimed at capturing the critical mountain ...
Battle of Hill 731; Battle of Himara; I. Italian spring offensive; Italian second spring offensive (1941) K. Capture of Klisura Pass; Battle of Korytsa; M. Battle of ...
The division played a crucial role in the Battle of Pindus, defeating the elite 3rd Alpine Division Julia, and again during the repulsion of the Italian Spring Offensive of March 1941, at the Battle of Hill 731. [1] After the German invasion of Greece and the capitulation of the Greek army, the division was disbanded.
Unit 731 (Japanese: 731部隊, Hepburn: Nana-san-ichi Butai), [note 1] short for Manchu Detachment 731 and also known as the Kamo Detachment [3]: 198 and the Ishii Unit, [5] was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that engaged in lethal human experimentation and biological weapons manufacturing during the Second Sino-Japanese War ...
731 series, an AC electric multiple unit train type operated by Hokkaido Railway Company; Area code 731, an area code in the U.S. state of Tennessee; Battle of Hill 731, a fierce battle fought during World War II in southern Albania; Unit 731, a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army
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The Battle of Tours depicted in the Grandes Chroniques de France. The historical views of this battle fall into three great phases, both in the East and especially in the West. Western historians, beginning with the Mozarabic Chronicle of 754, stressed the macrohistorical impact of the battle, as did the Continuations of Fredegar. This became a ...
Year 731 was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 731 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.