Current History, Том 5New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... Central Pow- ers is lost . The action of Greece implies practi- cally the same conclusion . King Con- stantine undoubtedly intended to main- tain neutrality , though the sympathies of his consort and of the entire royal en- tourage were ...
... Central Pow- ers is lost . The action of Greece implies practi- cally the same conclusion . King Con- stantine undoubtedly intended to main- tain neutrality , though the sympathies of his consort and of the entire royal en- tourage were ...
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... Central Powers she had garnered in enormous profits . Naturally the Central Powers on their part , cut off as they are from the outside world by the British blockade , had gained advantages from the possibility of receiv- ing goods from ...
... Central Powers she had garnered in enormous profits . Naturally the Central Powers on their part , cut off as they are from the outside world by the British blockade , had gained advantages from the possibility of receiv- ing goods from ...
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... Central Powers and their allies opened the offensive against Rumania from the south . Bulgarian , German , and Turkish troops crossed the Dobrudja frontier and entered Rumania . The Southern Dobrudja forms the ter- ritory which Bulgaria ...
... Central Powers and their allies opened the offensive against Rumania from the south . Bulgarian , German , and Turkish troops crossed the Dobrudja frontier and entered Rumania . The Southern Dobrudja forms the ter- ritory which Bulgaria ...
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... Central Powers , it was generally felt that Ru- mania would sooner or later line up squarely with the Entente . The ques- tion was definitely settled when Italy de- clared war against Germany . A This was purely a technicality . state ...
... Central Powers , it was generally felt that Ru- mania would sooner or later line up squarely with the Entente . The ques- tion was definitely settled when Italy de- clared war against Germany . A This was purely a technicality . state ...
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... Central Powers must defend by something like 900 miles . The logical answer to this increase caused by Rumania would be , as von Falkenhayn is said to have advocated , to shorten the lines at some other point . But where ? On the ...
... Central Powers must defend by something like 900 miles . The logical answer to this increase caused by Rumania would be , as von Falkenhayn is said to have advocated , to shorten the lines at some other point . But where ? On the ...
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advance Allies American Armenians army artillery attack Austria-Hungary Austrian Balkan battle Belgian Belgium belligerent Berlin Britain British Bucharest Bulgaria camp campaign captured carried cent Central Powers civil Combles command Cross cruiser Danube declared defense Dobrudja east Empire enemy England English Entente Europe fact fighting fire forces France French front Galicia German Germany's Government Greece Greek Guillemont guns hand Italian Italy King labor land lives losses ment miles military Minister months munitions nation Navy neutral night offensive officers organization passed peace Péronne Poland Polish political population port position present prisoners railroad railway reached Ruhleben Rumania Russian Saloniki sent Sept Serbia shell ships side soldiers Somme Stokhod submarine taken territory Teutonic Thiepval things tion Transylvania treaty troops Turkey Turkish Turks United Verdun vessels victory village whole women wounded