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Killed lots of Germans Battle for Cisterna/Anzio WWII

Someone has questioned the validity of the Ivor Parry Evans article. It is all true. Note that the above statement is not in the Ivor Parry Evans article. However, it is true, If you look at the modern map at the web address below, you will see both Genzano di Roma and Cisterna. (See the Ivor Parry Evans article about the bomb raid on January 30, 1944 at Genzano.) It is obvious that Genzano is at a major road intersection leading to Cisterna. The commanders sent 33 bombers there on Jan. 30. It seems obvious that they were sent in support of the attack on Cisterna. Since the bombers hit their target, it seems clear that they killed a lot of Germans and kept them from supporting the German efforts in Cisterna. http://travel.yahoo.com/p-map-486027-map_of_genzano_di_roma-i;_ylc=X3oDMTFka28zOGNuBF9TAzI3NjY2NzkEX3MDOTY5NTUzMjUEc2VjA3NzcC1kZXN0BHNsawN0aXRsZQ-- —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.30.172.116 (talk) 05:13, 31 March 2009 (UTC)

Proposed deletion of Ivor Parry Evans


The article Ivor Parry Evans has been proposed for deletion&#32;because of the following concern: "Fails WP:GNG. Of the 3 references, only the first even mentions Parry and that is his obit in the local paper."

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