The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... troops from Galicia . The influence of sea power introduces other considerations which must not be neglected . In all probability the influence of sea power will become more and not less as the campaign pro- ceeds . Germany has lost the ...
... troops from Galicia . The influence of sea power introduces other considerations which must not be neglected . In all probability the influence of sea power will become more and not less as the campaign pro- ceeds . Germany has lost the ...
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... troops on the West front are not as good as they were , and that perhaps some of her recent drafts of men from her reserves represent a shrinkage in military efficiency . But we ought not to trust to this possible failure of men as ...
... troops on the West front are not as good as they were , and that perhaps some of her recent drafts of men from her reserves represent a shrinkage in military efficiency . But we ought not to trust to this possible failure of men as ...
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... troops to attack the Chatalja lines , the pressure would be relieved in Gallipoli . It is clear , however , from this very brief consideration of the case , how intricate and complex the relations are . We cannot be sure whether we are ...
... troops to attack the Chatalja lines , the pressure would be relieved in Gallipoli . It is clear , however , from this very brief consideration of the case , how intricate and complex the relations are . We cannot be sure whether we are ...
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... troops are landed at several places on the Gallipoli Peninsula , and the action of the Fleet has to wait until the channel is thoroughly swept of mines and the land forces succeed in overcoming the resistance of the fortifications . The ...
... troops are landed at several places on the Gallipoli Peninsula , and the action of the Fleet has to wait until the channel is thoroughly swept of mines and the land forces succeed in overcoming the resistance of the fortifications . The ...
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... troops and munitions of war from the Asiatic to the European side of the Channel . If our active submarines can send a few more Turkish transports to the bottom , the defenders of Achibaba will find themselves in sore straits . § 5 . It ...
... troops and munitions of war from the Asiatic to the European side of the Channel . If our active submarines can send a few more Turkish transports to the bottom , the defenders of Achibaba will find themselves in sore straits . § 5 . It ...
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