The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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... army was 66 a menace to the peace and security of the Allied armies in Macedonia . " The terms of this ulti- matum , accepted perforce by King Con- stantine and his pro - German clique , were such as to put an end to the danger of a ...
... army was 66 a menace to the peace and security of the Allied armies in Macedonia . " The terms of this ulti- matum , accepted perforce by King Con- stantine and his pro - German clique , were such as to put an end to the danger of a ...
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... army across Alt river and yielding of Orsova rearguard allowing enemy to occupy Turnu Severin , ten miles inland ... army , which reached Alexandra and got into touch with General von Falkenhayn's army ; Rynick captured by General von ...
... army across Alt river and yielding of Orsova rearguard allowing enemy to occupy Turnu Severin , ten miles inland ... army , which reached Alexandra and got into touch with General von Falkenhayn's army ; Rynick captured by General von ...
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... Army . His manner was matter - of - fact and utterly quiet and unassuming . He spoke in a low voice . When by a vote of the War Council he was appointed to the supreme command in 1911 , people outside the army knew him not. JOFFRE AND ...
... Army . His manner was matter - of - fact and utterly quiet and unassuming . He spoke in a low voice . When by a vote of the War Council he was appointed to the supreme command in 1911 , people outside the army knew him not. JOFFRE AND ...
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... army knew him not at all , and many inside the army only remembered vaguely that he was the leader of a successful expedition which years be- fore , in 1894 , had entered Timbuctoo , after a most difficult march in the desert . He had ...
... army knew him not at all , and many inside the army only remembered vaguely that he was the leader of a successful expedition which years be- fore , in 1894 , had entered Timbuctoo , after a most difficult march in the desert . He had ...
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... army rule is as frankly democratic as it is in France . The very essence of discipline lies in the affection existing between officers and men . And Joffre , as the fount of discipline , is the fount , also , of brotherly love . Joffre ...
... army rule is as frankly democratic as it is in France . The very essence of discipline lies in the affection existing between officers and men . And Joffre , as the fount of discipline , is the fount , also , of brotherly love . Joffre ...
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