Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 205; Volume 208W. Blackwood, 1920 - Scotland |
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... German and Austrian prisoners were avail- able , who , as they died , could be buried alongside , or incor- porated in , the permanent way , that any real progress was made . It was six months since the armistice , but some of the sur ...
... German and Austrian prisoners were avail- able , who , as they died , could be buried alongside , or incor- porated in , the permanent way , that any real progress was made . It was six months since the armistice , but some of the sur ...
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... German dug - out . Indeed , many of the men , nearly all of whom were from the Baltic , were German in speech and appearance . The majority of them by birth were Letts- good workmen , clean , and studiously polite , with a defer- ence ...
... German dug - out . Indeed , many of the men , nearly all of whom were from the Baltic , were German in speech and appearance . The majority of them by birth were Letts- good workmen , clean , and studiously polite , with a defer- ence ...
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... Germans in place of for them that the Sinn Fein had him persecuted . But it vexed him when his wife was in dread to go outside the house , and when his young son would be playing at shooting policemen and shout- ing , ' Up the rebels ...
... Germans in place of for them that the Sinn Fein had him persecuted . But it vexed him when his wife was in dread to go outside the house , and when his young son would be playing at shooting policemen and shout- ing , ' Up the rebels ...
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... Germans for them . " " Ah , don't be botherin ' me . Ye know well enough I never fought the Germans , nor wouldn't , for no one . " " 6 ' Augh ! An ' who did ye fight ? " " I've told ye till I'm sick and tired of tellin ' ye . I fought ...
... Germans for them . " " Ah , don't be botherin ' me . Ye know well enough I never fought the Germans , nor wouldn't , for no one . " " 6 ' Augh ! An ' who did ye fight ? " " I've told ye till I'm sick and tired of tellin ' ye . I fought ...
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... German border east- ward , mile after mile , hour after hour , with explosive and gas , the war would not have lasted a week . " " I don't think that would ever be possible . Whatever one side turns out with in the way of new ...
... German border east- ward , mile after mile , hour after hour , with explosive and gas , the war would not have lasted a week . " " I don't think that would ever be possible . Whatever one side turns out with in the way of new ...
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