The Living Age, Volume 286Living Age Company, 1915 |
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Page 71
... Dardanelles should not have been undertaken at all under existing circumstances , and that it only constitutes an undertaking in a secondary theatre of war . Person- ally I consider that these sentiments are unjustified . Here , as ...
... Dardanelles should not have been undertaken at all under existing circumstances , and that it only constitutes an undertaking in a secondary theatre of war . Person- ally I consider that these sentiments are unjustified . Here , as ...
Page 72
... Dardanelles had been turned into vast entrenched areas- areas which now really constitute two great defended camps or two series of well - nigh impregnable forts . ( 2 ) By a combined land and sea at- tack made in such a way that a ...
... Dardanelles had been turned into vast entrenched areas- areas which now really constitute two great defended camps or two series of well - nigh impregnable forts . ( 2 ) By a combined land and sea at- tack made in such a way that a ...
Page 78
... Dardanelles themselves . No article upon the subject under discussion would be complete without a brief reference to the situation pre- vailing on and near the Bosphorus- the north - eastern gateway to Constan- tinople and the Sea of ...
... Dardanelles themselves . No article upon the subject under discussion would be complete without a brief reference to the situation pre- vailing on and near the Bosphorus- the north - eastern gateway to Constan- tinople and the Sea of ...
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In French Lorraine By H Warner Allen CORNHILL MAGAZINE | 15 |
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