The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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... commands interior lines , our temptation has been exterior lines , which , as explained in an article elsewhere , are responsible for a deplorable dissipation of British forces under the impulse of amateur strategy , which in its love ...
... commands interior lines , our temptation has been exterior lines , which , as explained in an article elsewhere , are responsible for a deplorable dissipation of British forces under the impulse of amateur strategy , which in its love ...
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... . Churchill , who , despite " Antwerp , " " the Dardanelles , " " Kut , " has turned up like a bad penny , and on the strength of " " being Munitions Minister would take command of the Grand Fleet 8 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... . Churchill , who , despite " Antwerp , " " the Dardanelles , " " Kut , " has turned up like a bad penny , and on the strength of " " being Munitions Minister would take command of the Grand Fleet 8 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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being Munitions Minister would take command of the Grand Fleet . It may be hoped that the new First Lord , Sir Eric Geddes , who gained the confidence of the soldiers , may be equally successful with the sailors , which will largely ...
being Munitions Minister would take command of the Grand Fleet . It may be hoped that the new First Lord , Sir Eric Geddes , who gained the confidence of the soldiers , may be equally successful with the sailors , which will largely ...
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... Command resorting to every conceivable mystification and playing up to public opinion , " which German officers are trained to despise , we realize how different things are to what they were when Bismarck , von Roon , and von Moltke ...
... Command resorting to every conceivable mystification and playing up to public opinion , " which German officers are trained to despise , we realize how different things are to what they were when Bismarck , von Roon , and von Moltke ...
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... Command that you concentrate your energies , for the immediate present , upon one single purpose , and that is that you address all your skill and all the valour of my soldiers to exterminate first the treacherous English , and to walk ...
... Command that you concentrate your energies , for the immediate present , upon one single purpose , and that is that you address all your skill and all the valour of my soldiers to exterminate first the treacherous English , and to walk ...
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