Index of World War II articles (X–Z)

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X

  1. X Corps (United Kingdom)
  2. X Corps (United States)
  3. X Force
  1. X. B. Saintine
  2. Xan Fielding
  3. Xavier Gravelaine
  4. Xavier Le Pichon
  5. Xavier Lesage
  6. Xavier Marmier
  7. Xavier Vallat
  8. Xavier, Duke of Parma
  9. Xawery Czernicki
  10. Xawery Dunikowski
  11. Xi'an Incident
  12. Xi Qia
  13. Xia Wei
  14. Xian H-6
  15. Xian JH-7
  16. Xiang Ying
  17. Xie Jinyuan
  18. Xie Jishi
  19. XII Corps (United States)
  20. XIII Corps (United Kingdom)
  21. XIII Corps (United States)
  22. Xinghua Campaign
  23. Xingning airbase
  24. Xiong Guangkai
  25. XIV Corps (United States)
  26. XL Panzer Corps
  27. XLVIII Panzer Corps (Germany)
  28. Xu Shiyou
  29. Xu Tingyao
  30. Xu Xiangqian
  31. Xu Yuanquan
  32. XU
  33. Xue Yue
  34. XV Corps (United States)
  35. XVI Corps (United Kingdom)
  36. XVIII Airborne Corps (United States)
  37. XVth SS Cossack Cavalry Corps
  38. XX Bomber Command
  39. XX Corps (United Kingdom)
  40. XX Corps (United States)
  41. XXI Corps (United States)
  42. XXII Corps (United States)
  43. XXIV Corps (United States)
  44. XXVII Corps (Germany)
  45. XXVIII Army Corps (Wehrmacht)
  46. XXX Corps (United Kingdom)
  47. XXXIX Panzer Corps (Germany)
  48. XXXVI Corps (Germany)
  49. XXXVIII Corps (Germany)
  50. XXXXI Panzer Corps (Germany)

Y

  1. Y-12 National Security Complex
  2. Y-Gerät (navigation)
  3. Y-stations
  4. Yılmaz Güney
  5. Yōsuke Matsuoka
  6. Yōsuke Yamahata
  7. Yaacov Lozowick
  8. Yacine Abdessadki
  9. Yad Vashem
  10. Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din
  11. Yakov Dzhugashvili
  12. Yakov Kreizer
  13. Yakov Pavlov
  14. Yakovlev Yak-1
  15. Yakovlev Yak-14
  16. Yakovlev Yak-3
  17. Yakovlev Yak-6
  18. Yakovlev Yak-9
  19. Yalta Conference
  20. Yamagata Aritomo
  21. Yamakawa Hiroshi
  22. Yamamoto Gonnohyōe
  23. Yamanashi Hanzō
  24. Yamaoka Tesshu
  25. Yamashita's gold
  26. Yamashita Gentarō
  27. Yamato (film)
  28. Yamato-classbattleship
  29. Yamato Ichihashi
  30. Yamaya Tanin
  31. Yan Pascal Tortelier
  32. Yang Aiyuan
  33. Yang Dezhi
  34. Yang Hucheng
  35. Yang Huimin
  36. Yang Jingyu
  37. Yang Ruifu
  38. Yank, the Army Weekly
  39. Yanks
  40. Yann Goulet
  41. Yann Lachuer
  42. Yannick Boli
  43. Yantarny
  44. Yanzhou Campaign
  45. Yao Aziawonou
  46. Yao Zhenshan
  47. Yaron Svoray
  48. Yaroslav Stetsko
  49. Yashiro Rokurō
  50. Yasuhiro Ishimoto
  51. Yasuhiro Nakasone
  52. Yasui v. United States
  53. Yasuji Kaneko
  54. Yasuji Okamura
  55. Yasukuni (2007 film)
  56. Yasuoka Detachment
  57. Yasutomi Nishizuka
  58. Yasuyo Yamasaki
  59. Ye Jianying
  60. Ye Ting
  61. Ye Zhao
  62. Yeardley Smith
  63. Yehiel De-Nur
  64. Yehuda Amital
  65. Yehuda Bauer
  66. Yekaterina Zelenko
  67. Yekusiel Yehuda Teitelbaum (II)
  68. Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam
  69. Yellow badge
  70. Yellow Canary (film)
  71. Yellow Tapers for Paris
  72. Yelnya Offensive
  73. Yen Hsi-shan
  74. Yeshivas in World War II
  75. Yeshwant Ghadge
  76. Yevgeniy Savitskiy
  77. Yevgeniya Rudneva
  78. Yin Ju-keng
  79. Yisachar Shlomo Teichtal
  80. Yisrael Meir Lau
  81. Yitskhok Rudashevski
  82. Yitzchok Breiter
  83. Yitzhak Arad
  84. Yitzhak Gitterman
  85. Yitzhak Shamir
  86. YMS-1-classminesweeper
  87. YMS-282
  88. Yngvar Bryn
  89. Yo-Yo Ma
  90. Yoann Bouchard
  91. Yoann Folly
  92. Yogi Berra
  93. Yokosuka D4Y
  94. Yokosuka E14Y
  95. Yokosuka K5Y
  96. Yokosuka MXY5
  97. Yokosuka MXY9
  98. Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal
  99. Yokosuka naval airfield
  100. Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
  101. Yokosuka P1Y
  102. Yolande Beekman
  103. Yom HaShoah
  104. Yonassan Gershom
  105. Yorkie Doodle Dandy
  106. Yorkshire County Division
  107. Yorktown-classaircraft carrier
  108. Yoshiaki Yoshimi
  109. Yoshida Maru
  110. Yoshida Maru No. 1
  111. Yoshihide Hayashi
  112. Yoshijirō Umezu
  113. Yoshiko Kawashima
  114. Yoshinori Kobayashi
  115. Yoshinori Shirakawa
  116. Yoshio Kodaira
  117. Yoshio Shinozuka
  118. Yoshisuke Aikawa
  119. Yoshito Matsushige
  120. Yoshitoshi Tokugawa
  121. Yoshitsugu Saitō
  122. Yoshitsugu Tatekawa
  123. Yoshiyuki Kawashima
  124. Yossarian
  125. You're in the Navy Now
  126. You Came Along
  127. You, John Jones!
  128. Youness Bengelloun
  129. Young-Oak Kim
  130. Young Guard (Soviet resistance)
  131. Younousse Sankharé
  132. Your Job in Germany
  133. Youth Aliyah
  134. Ypatingasis būrys
  135. Ysmael R. Villegas
  136. Ysselsteyn
  137. Yu Chung-han
  138. Yu Han-mou
  139. Yu Hanmou
  140. Yu Hsueh-chung
  141. Yu Jishi
  142. Yu Xuezhong
  143. Yuanwang
  144. Yuba County Airport
  145. Yucca Army Airfield
  146. Yuch'in-class landing craft mechanized
  147. Yuch'in-class landing craft medium
  148. Yugoslav Partisans
  149. Yugoslav pursuit of Nazi collaborators
  150. Yugoslavia in World War II
  151. Yui Mitsue
  152. Yuji Fujinawa
  153. Yuji Ichioka
  154. Yuki Shimoda
  155. Yukio Kasahara
  156. Yukio Okutsu
  157. Yukio Seki
  158. Yulia Barsukova
  159. Yulin-classgunboat
  160. Yuliya Samoylova
  161. Yumio Nasu
  162. Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal
  163. Yuri Kochiyama
  164. Yuriko (dancer)
  165. Yuzo Matsuyama
  166. Yvan Goll
  167. Yves Bonnefoy
  168. Yves Chauvin
  169. Yves Congar
  170. Yves Deroff
  171. Yves Godard (French officer)
  172. Yves Mariot
  173. Yves Mersch
  174. Yves Meyer
  175. Yves Montand
  176. Yves Pouliquen
  177. Yves Robert
  178. Yves Rocard
  179. Yves Triantafyllos
  180. Yvette Guilbert
  181. Yvon Le Roux
  182. Yvonne Claire Rudellat
  183. Yvonne Cormeau
  184. Yvonne Nevéjean
  185. Yvonne Rudelatt

Z

  1. Z3 (computer)
  2. Za dom spremni
  3. Załuski Library
  4. Zaharia Stancu
  5. Zaklików
  6. Zalman Grinberg
  7. Zambrów
  8. Zamość Uprising
  9. Zaslaw
  10. ZAVNOBiH
  11. ZAVNOCGB
  12. ZAVNOH
  13. Zawisza (Szare Szeregi)
  14. Zazie dans le metro (film)
  15. Zazie in the Metro
  16. Zazou
  17. ZB-30
  18. ZB vz. 26
  19. Zbigniew Herbert
  20. Zbigniew Kabata
  21. ZBOR
  22. Zdeněk Nehoda
  23. Zdzisław Peszkowski
  24. Zealandia
  25. Zelig Kalmanovich
  26. Zemgor
  27. Zen at War
  28. Zeng Wanzhong
  29. Zenon Kossak
  30. Zenshuji
  31. Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung
  32. Zephyrhills Municipal Airport
  33. Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI
  34. Zgoda labour camp
  35. Zhang Aiping
  36. Zhang Fakui
  37. Zhang Guohua
  38. Zhang Guotao
  39. Zhang Jinghui
  40. Zhang Lingyun
  41. Zhang Side
  42. Zhang Xueliang
  43. Zhang Xuezhong
  44. Zhang Zhijian
  45. Zhang Zhizhong
  46. Zhang Zizhong
  47. Zhang Zuolin
  48. Zhao Chengshou
  49. Zhao Dengyu
  50. Zhao Nanqi
  51. Zhao Shangzhi
  52. Zhao Shoushan
  53. Zhejiang-Jiangxi Campaign
  54. Zheng Xiaoxu
  55. Zhengtai Campaign
  56. Zhetel ghetto
  57. Zhongma Fortress
  58. Zhou Baozhong
  59. Zhou Enlai
  60. Zhou Fohai
  61. Zhoucun-Zhangdian Campaign
  62. Zhu Chenghu
  63. Zhu De
  64. Zhu Qi
  65. Zhu Shaoliang
  66. Zichenau (region)
  67. Zielgerät 1229
  68. Zig and Zag (Australian performers)
  69. Zimmerit
  70. Zinaida Portnova
  71. Zinovy Peshkov
  72. Zipang (anime)
  73. Zipang (manga)
  74. Zirkus Rosarius
  75. ZiS-30
  76. ZIS-6
  77. Zivia Lubetkin
  78. ZK-383
  79. Zodiac and Swastika
  80. Zofia Kossak-Szczucka
  81. Zog Nit Keynmol
  82. Zollgrenzschutz
  83. Zoltán Böszörmény
  84. Zoltán Halmay
  85. Zoltán Ozoray Schenker
  86. Zoltán Speidl
  87. Zoran Vulić
  88. Zorin Blitz
  89. Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya
  90. Zsiga Rozenberg
  91. Zsuzsa Almássy
  92. Zuzana Justman
  93. Zvesda (1953)
  94. Zvezda (2002)
  95. Zweites Buch
  96. Zygmunt Łempicki
  97. Zygmunt Bauman
  98. Zygmunt Bohusz-Szyszko
  99. Zygmunt Steuermann
  100. Zygmunt Szendzielarz
  101. Zygmunt Witymir Bieńkowski
  102. Zyklon B

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