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Aarhus Stiftstidende,Danish newspaper,260
Abegg,Lily,Swiss journalist,109—110
Akimov,Vladimir,Soviet aviator,112
Amaya Naojiro,Japanese major general,284 n.81
Amphibious operations,69—70,280 n.82 and 88,across Lake Tai,115;across the Yangtze,200;in Hangzhou Bay,36,45,48,56,63,69,81,91,94;the south bank of the Yangtze,45,56,67—69,84,91—92
Anders,Arthur F.,US Navy lieutenant,215—216
Anqing,Chinese city,232