Operation Exodus — may refer to: Operation Exodus (WWII operation), an Allied operation to repatriate European prisoners of war to Britain in the Second World War Ground Control II: Operation Exodus, a 2004 computer game developed by Massive Entertainment Operation … Wikipedia
Operation Exodus (Louisiana) — Operation Exodus is a plan created and publicized by the Sheriff s Department of Bossier Parish, Louisiana.[1] The name is a deliberate reference to the Book of Exodus.[1] Overview The goal of the plan is to provide for the parish s self… … Wikipedia
Ground Control II: Operation Exodus — Developer(s) Massive Entertainment Publisher(s) … Wikipedia
Ground Control II: Operation Exodus — Ground Control II Operation Exodus Éditeur Vivendi Universal Games Développeur Massive Entertainment Date de sortie 25 juin 2004 (France) 25 juin 2005 (Japon) Genre stratégie temps … Wikipédia en Français
Ground Control II: Operation Exodus — Разработчик Massive Entertainment Издатели Vivendi Unive … Википедия
Exodus (disambiguation) — Exodus is the second book of the Torah and the Christian Bible. The Exodus is the departure of Hebrew slaves from Egypt under the leadership of Moses as related in the above book.Exodus or The Exodus may also refer to: In modern history*… … Wikipedia
Operation Nautilus — Wolfgang Hohlbein gilt als einer der produktivsten Autoren der Gegenwart. Die Anzahl seiner Werke, die er vor allem zu Beginn seiner Karriere unter verschiedenen Pseudonymen veröffentlicht hat, beträgt mittlerweile mehr als 200 Bücher. Viele… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Exodus (Schiff) — Exodus 1947 Die Exodus 1947 im Hafen von Haifa p1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Exodus (ship) — Exodus 1947 was a ship that carried Jewish emigrants, that left France on July 11, 1947, with the intent of taking its passengers to Palestine, then controlled by the British. Most of the emigrants were Holocaust survivor refugees, who had no… … Wikipedia
Operation Bringing Home the Goods — Part of the Second Intifada Date March 14, 2006 Location Jericho, West Bank R … Wikipedia