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Term

Explanation

A-ForceBritish intelligence organization responsible for deception and espionage in the Mediterranean and Middle East.
A4Aggregat 4 - earlier name for the German V2 rocket.
AbwehrIntelligence service for the German Armed Forces run by Admiral Canaris.
AccoladeOperational code-name for Allied attempt to capture the Dodecanese Islands in the Agean.
AcrobatCode name for British advance on Tripoli in 1941.
AdlertagCode name for the day of intense German air attack on Britain (Eagle Day) 15th September 1940.
AEFAllied Expeditionary Force.
AKArmja Krajowa (Home Army) – The Polish Resistance.
Aktion T4Extermination of mentally ill and handicapped patients by the Nazi authorities. (Named after Tiergartenstrasse 4, the address of Nazi Central Office in Berlin.)
Allgemeine SSStandard branch of the SS, as opposed to the military or armed Waffen SS.
AlliesThose countries fighting against the Axis powers. i.e. Britain, France, USA, Canada, USSR etc.
AltreichTerm used to describe Germany before the annexation of Austria.
Amt MilGerman Army intelligence organization which succeeded the Abwehr.
AnakimCode name for the Allied re-occupation of Burma in 1944.
AnschlussGerman annexation of Austria in March 1938.
AnthropoidOperational code name for the assassination of Heydrich in Prague.
Anti-Comintern PactAgreement by Germany, Japan and Italy to oppose the Communist International organisation.
AntonCode name for the German occupation of Vichy France, November 1942 - later known as Atilla.
AnvilOperational code name for the Allied invasion of the South of France, August 1944.
ANZACAustralia and New Zealand Army Corps.
ArcadiaCode name for the first Anglo-American conference in Washington, December 1941.
ArgonautCode name for the Anglo-American-Soviet conference at Yalta, February 1945.
ArgumentOperational code name for Allied air attacks on German factories in February 1944.
ArielOperational code name for the evacuation of France by the Allied troops.
AspirinBritish equipment used for jamming German Knickebein radar
Atlantic CharterAnglo-American declaration that stated the countries aims for the outcome of the war.
Aufbau OstOperational code name for the German build-up of arms prior to the invasion of the Soviet Union.
August StormOperational code name for the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, August 1945.
AvalancheOperational code name for the Allied invasion at Salerno, September 1943.
AvonmouthOperational code name for the Allied attacks in Narvik, May 1940.
AxisAlliance between Germany, Italy and Japan. Originally the Rome-Berlin Axis (i.e. a North-South line between the two capitals), later became the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis.


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