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Happily her place will ultimately be taken by the United States , at whose preparations Berlin laughs to - day as it laughed at ours yesterday . But just as the British Armies are no longer a subject of merriment to German journalists ...
Happily her place will ultimately be taken by the United States , at whose preparations Berlin laughs to - day as it laughed at ours yesterday . But just as the British Armies are no longer a subject of merriment to German journalists ...
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Tired and broken divisions battered by Sir Douglas Haig or General Pétain are taken for a “ rest cure ” to Germany's Eastern Front , whence new and fresh divisions are moved to the West . At one time our quidnuncs were disposed to make ...
Tired and broken divisions battered by Sir Douglas Haig or General Pétain are taken for a “ rest cure ” to Germany's Eastern Front , whence new and fresh divisions are moved to the West . At one time our quidnuncs were disposed to make ...
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THERE could hardly be a better barometer in such a struggle than the prisoners taken on both sides in attack and counter - attack , and the fact that at not a few points on the British German Front , and the same thing is presumably ...
THERE could hardly be a better barometer in such a struggle than the prisoners taken on both sides in attack and counter - attack , and the fact that at not a few points on the British German Front , and the same thing is presumably ...
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Already more than 20,000 men , 500 or 600 officers , and many guns have been taken by the Italian Second Army . Our Allies have also been successful south of Gorizia , where frowning Hermada confronts them , the naval arm , including ...
Already more than 20,000 men , 500 or 600 officers , and many guns have been taken by the Italian Second Army . Our Allies have also been successful south of Gorizia , where frowning Hermada confronts them , the naval arm , including ...
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There may be a risk of his being taken off his guard and surprised into some irregular enterprise , as , for instance , the From May to dispatch of an unofficial emissary , of whose identity August he might even be unconscious , to view ...
There may be a risk of his being taken off his guard and surprised into some irregular enterprise , as , for instance , the From May to dispatch of an unofficial emissary , of whose identity August he might even be unconscious , to view ...
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