The Review of Reviews, Volumes 55-56William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1917 |
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... enemy by lengthening his lines of com- munication correspondingly lost strength . In the advance through Roumania , on the other hand , the enemy has gained strength by the shortening of the line he has to THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR .
... enemy by lengthening his lines of com- munication correspondingly lost strength . In the advance through Roumania , on the other hand , the enemy has gained strength by the shortening of the line he has to THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR .
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... advance before August 29th , and it was considered better to anticipate the enemy attack , rather than wait for it at the frontier - and hence the initial invasion of Transylvania , while Falken- hayn's force was still on the way . This ...
... advance before August 29th , and it was considered better to anticipate the enemy attack , rather than wait for it at the frontier - and hence the initial invasion of Transylvania , while Falken- hayn's force was still on the way . This ...
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... advance through Roumania , and his losses , at a moderate computation , are are not short of the whole number of troops used in the Roumanian campaign , while it is a certainty that he lost as many men in the series of attacks on the ...
... advance through Roumania , and his losses , at a moderate computation , are are not short of the whole number of troops used in the Roumanian campaign , while it is a certainty that he lost as many men in the series of attacks on the ...
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... advance was concerned . A front of ten kilometres was set as the limit of width attacked , and in one day this front was carried to a depth of three kilometres . On the right bank of the Meuse , the his- toric positions that cost the ...
... advance was concerned . A front of ten kilometres was set as the limit of width attacked , and in one day this front was carried to a depth of three kilometres . On the right bank of the Meuse , the his- toric positions that cost the ...
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... advance into France . Rethel , Châtillon Marne Ste Menehould Mourmelon o Verdun Vitry - le - François Bar - le - Duc 1 " O wad some power the giftie gie us. able , when one remembers that from the middle of February on to the end of June ...
... advance into France . Rethel , Châtillon Marne Ste Menehould Mourmelon o Verdun Vitry - le - François Bar - le - Duc 1 " O wad some power the giftie gie us. able , when one remembers that from the middle of February on to the end of June ...
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