The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1918 - Great Britain |
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He never allowed his attacks on any one front to be pressed when the enemy's resistance began to harden . As soon as that happened he struck elsewhere , and so avoided the slow hammer - and - tongs struggle which in the great battles on ...
He never allowed his attacks on any one front to be pressed when the enemy's resistance began to harden . As soon as that happened he struck elsewhere , and so avoided the slow hammer - and - tongs struggle which in the great battles on ...
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From Dixmude to Verdun the enemy was being everywhere pressed on a front of 250 miles , and for the first time in this war a battle in the West extended over distances which recalled the greatest battles on the Russian front .
From Dixmude to Verdun the enemy was being everywhere pressed on a front of 250 miles , and for the first time in this war a battle in the West extended over distances which recalled the greatest battles on the Russian front .
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In the beginning of July the offensive began with the advance of the Kilwa force , which drove the enemy through the Kiturika hills after several sharp fights culminating in a severe action on July 19 at Narungombe , where the enemy was ...
In the beginning of July the offensive began with the advance of the Kilwa force , which drove the enemy through the Kiturika hills after several sharp fights culminating in a severe action on July 19 at Narungombe , where the enemy was ...
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