The National Review, Volume 106W.H. Allen, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 38
... attack him in the same way that he was attacking us ; while at the same time ourselves going to ground during the dangerous hours when he might be overhead , unseen . Both com- batants would then have a certain amount of loss and damage ...
... attack him in the same way that he was attacking us ; while at the same time ourselves going to ground during the dangerous hours when he might be overhead , unseen . Both com- batants would then have a certain amount of loss and damage ...
Page 39
... attack , which is similar indis- criminate bombing attack - until he has himself suffered under it . This means that he is reluctant to bring himself to the point of building up a large fleet of bombers and potential bombers in time of ...
... attack , which is similar indis- criminate bombing attack - until he has himself suffered under it . This means that he is reluctant to bring himself to the point of building up a large fleet of bombers and potential bombers in time of ...
Page 323
... attack , let us then attack . Our objectives would in the first place be confined to military aviation depots and aerodromes , and we should of course concentrate mainly on daylight or visible night raids . We should require information ...
... attack , let us then attack . Our objectives would in the first place be confined to military aviation depots and aerodromes , and we should of course concentrate mainly on daylight or visible night raids . We should require information ...
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The French Elections and | 21 |
MODDER MONTAGU FRANK | 63 |
GARCIA J ELIZABETH | 69 |
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