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What (who) is phony$60260$ - definition

FRENCH GROUND OPERATION INTO SAARLAND FROM 7 TO 16 SEPTEMBER 1939
French attack on Saarland; Phony offensive; Battle of the Saar
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Ph as in Phony         
SHORT STORY BY ISAAC ASIMOV
Ph As in Phony
"Ph as in Phony" is a mystery short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was first published in the July 1972 issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine under the title The Phony Ph.
phony war         
EIGHT-MONTH PERIOD AT THE START OF WORLD WAR II, DURING WHICH THERE WAS ONLY ONE LIMITED MILITARY LAND OPERATION ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Drole de guerre; Sitzkrieg; Strange war; Phony war; Phoney war; Bore War; Drôle de guerre; Phony War; Sitzkreig; The phoney war; The sitting war; Sitting War
phoney war         
EIGHT-MONTH PERIOD AT THE START OF WORLD WAR II, DURING WHICH THERE WAS ONLY ONE LIMITED MILITARY LAND OPERATION ON THE WESTERN FRONT
Drole de guerre; Sitzkrieg; Strange war; Phony war; Phoney war; Bore War; Drôle de guerre; Phony War; Sitzkreig; The phoney war; The sitting war; Sitting War
also phony war
A phoney war is when two opposing groups are openly hostile towards each other or are in competition with each other, as if they were at war, but there is no real fighting. (BRIT)
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Saar Offensive

The Saar Offensive was the French invasion of Saarland, Germany, in the first stages of World War II, from 7 to 16 September 1939. The original plans called for 40 divisions, and one armored division, three mechanised divisions, 78 artillery regiments and 40 tank battalions to assist Poland, which was then under invasion, by attacking Germany's neglected western front. Despite 30 divisions advancing to the border (and in some cases across it), the attack did not have the expected result. When the swift victory in Poland allowed Germany to reinforce its lines with homecoming troops, the offensive was halted. French forces then withdrew amid a German counter-offensive on 17 October.