The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 42
... responsible for the maintenance of our armies in men , material , equipment , and supplies . It is obvious that the authority responsible for the conduct of a war must possess the necessary machinery for obtaining all the information it ...
... responsible for the maintenance of our armies in men , material , equipment , and supplies . It is obvious that the authority responsible for the conduct of a war must possess the necessary machinery for obtaining all the information it ...
Page 238
... responsible for the orders whose execution resulted in loss . Thus in August the Goeben and Breslau were allowed to escape through the Dardanelles . Thus the three armoured cruisers Aboukir , Cressy , and Hawke were lost in the course ...
... responsible for the orders whose execution resulted in loss . Thus in August the Goeben and Breslau were allowed to escape through the Dardanelles . Thus the three armoured cruisers Aboukir , Cressy , and Hawke were lost in the course ...
Page 304
... responsible to the chief next above him in rank . Neither the system nor anybody in it is responsible to the people . Moreover Germany is not only a bureaucracy , but a military bureaucracy , inasmuch as the military and not the civil ...
... responsible to the chief next above him in rank . Neither the system nor anybody in it is responsible to the people . Moreover Germany is not only a bureaucracy , but a military bureaucracy , inasmuch as the military and not the civil ...
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