The National Review, Volume 120W.H. Allen, 1943 - English literature |
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Page 116
... means inconsiderable . It was certainly potent enough to make it essential that the Germans , if in this war they were to pin their faith to a new U - boat campaign to bring them victory , must devise some means whereby to escape from ...
... means inconsiderable . It was certainly potent enough to make it essential that the Germans , if in this war they were to pin their faith to a new U - boat campaign to bring them victory , must devise some means whereby to escape from ...
Page 219
means , assisted , of course , by air forces co - operating with surface warships , " he continued : " I believe that to suppose this is to live in the past , and that to attempt to act on these lines is to court disaster . I believe ...
means , assisted , of course , by air forces co - operating with surface warships , " he continued : " I believe that to suppose this is to live in the past , and that to attempt to act on these lines is to court disaster . I believe ...
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... means to be a soldier in modern warfare . It is a task which calls for individual intelligence , resource , initiative , physical toughness and powers of endurance as well as that courage which is our national birthright . It is hard to ...
... means to be a soldier in modern warfare . It is a task which calls for individual intelligence , resource , initiative , physical toughness and powers of endurance as well as that courage which is our national birthright . It is hard to ...
Contents
UNDERSITY OF CALIFORN NATIONAL | 1 |
ON TAKING THE INITIATIVE RearAdmiral H G Thursfield | 18 |
Towards a British Victory | 21 |
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