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Page 94
... army corps were familiar with the translation of corps staff orders into divisional staff activity . The British Army , on the other hand , had never been faced with the problem of creating a corps staff to co - ordinate the work of ...
... army corps were familiar with the translation of corps staff orders into divisional staff activity . The British Army , on the other hand , had never been faced with the problem of creating a corps staff to co - ordinate the work of ...
Page 181
... Army was therefore to over- come the difficulties incident to this initial strategical situation , at the same time not neglecting to co - operate with the Allies in the most efficient way , especially at a moment when the Russian Army ...
... Army was therefore to over- come the difficulties incident to this initial strategical situation , at the same time not neglecting to co - operate with the Allies in the most efficient way , especially at a moment when the Russian Army ...
Page 332
... ARMY HAS RUINED GERMANY . " LA Prusse n'est pas un pays qui a une armée ; c'est une armée qui possède un pays , " wrote Colonel Stoffel , the French Military Attaché in Berlin , a few months before the war of 1870. If that was true then ...
... ARMY HAS RUINED GERMANY . " LA Prusse n'est pas un pays qui a une armée ; c'est une armée qui possède un pays , " wrote Colonel Stoffel , the French Military Attaché in Berlin , a few months before the war of 1870. If that was true then ...
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A HEROS RESTINGPLACE IN THE FIRINGLINE | 4 |
Diary of the War | 17 |
At the Bar of Public Opinion | 27 |
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