The National Review, Volume 120W.H. Allen, 1943 - English literature |
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... fighting at once gallant and very stubborn in Tunisia where the First Army has had a tough job . We have heard very British Fighting little detail , although The Times correspondent sent a despatch on December 6 which was printed on ...
... fighting at once gallant and very stubborn in Tunisia where the First Army has had a tough job . We have heard very British Fighting little detail , although The Times correspondent sent a despatch on December 6 which was printed on ...
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... fighting . It is doubtful if the South African Native could be trained to the efficient use of modern weapons and entrusted either to hold a position in the face of a determined attack , or to make such an attack on a strongly held ...
... fighting . It is doubtful if the South African Native could be trained to the efficient use of modern weapons and entrusted either to hold a position in the face of a determined attack , or to make such an attack on a strongly held ...
Page 364
... fighting for over a year . They are , apparently , too disorganised to work together even to drive out the Japanese , whose troops in China do not amount to much more than 30,000 men . Australia , with a population of 7 millions , is ...
... fighting for over a year . They are , apparently , too disorganised to work together even to drive out the Japanese , whose troops in China do not amount to much more than 30,000 men . Australia , with a population of 7 millions , is ...
Contents
UNDERSITY OF CALIFORN NATIONAL | 1 |
ON TAKING THE INITIATIVE RearAdmiral H G Thursfield | 18 |
Towards a British Victory | 21 |
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