valentine$552608$ - translation to greek
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valentine$552608$ - translation to greek

1940 INFANTRY TANK
Valentine Tank; Infantry tank Mk III Valentine; Vickers Valentine; Valentine (tank); Valentine II; Valentine flame tank
  • The first tank to be manufactured in Canada, a Valentine VI, being inspected by [[C. D. Howe]], the Canadian Minister of Munitions and Supply, in May 1941
  • Valentine II
  • Valentine III. Note the different turret.
  • QF 6-Pounder]] gun with many of these being sent to Russia under [[Lend-Lease]]
  • A Valentine tank which was captured by the Germans in 1942 and used by them until it was knocked out, February 1943}}
  • Dnieper Offensive]], 1943
  • The Valentine XI. Armed with the 75 mm gun
  • A Valentine in North Africa, carrying infantry from a Scottish regiment}}
  • Development path of Valentine tank
  • Valentines bound for the Soviet Union being loaded on [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] flat cars

valentine      
βαλεντίνος

Definition

valentine
¦ noun a card sent, often anonymously, on St Valentine's Day (14 February) to a person one loves or is attracted to.
?a person to whom one sends such a card.
Origin
ME: from OFr. Valentin, from L. Valentinus, the name of two saints.

Wikipedia

Valentine tank

The Tank, Infantry, Mk III, Valentine was an infantry tank produced in the United Kingdom during World War II. More than 8,000 of the type were produced in eleven marks, plus various specialised variants, accounting for approximately a quarter of wartime British tank production. The many variants included riveted and welded construction, petrol and diesel engines and a progressive increase in armament. It was supplied in large numbers to the USSR and built under licence in Canada. It was used extensively by the British in the North African campaign. Developed by Vickers, it proved to be both strong and reliable.