Current History, Том 5New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... prisoners , and 425,175 severely wounded . In August , 1916 , the British lost in killed , wounded , and missing 4,711 offi- cers and 123,234 men . In the first two years of the war the British casualty list of officers alone aggregated ...
... prisoners , and 425,175 severely wounded . In August , 1916 , the British lost in killed , wounded , and missing 4,711 offi- cers and 123,234 men . In the first two years of the war the British casualty list of officers alone aggregated ...
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... Prisoners 725. The world's tonnage is 50,000,000 , hence the loss is a little over 6 per cent . The chief sufferers are tabulated as fol- lows : WITZERLAND handles all mail to and from prisoners of war free of cost . In April of this ...
... Prisoners 725. The world's tonnage is 50,000,000 , hence the loss is a little over 6 per cent . The chief sufferers are tabulated as fol- lows : WITZERLAND handles all mail to and from prisoners of war free of cost . In April of this ...
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... prisoners captured by the Russians since the beginning of the drive is considerably in excess of 400,000 . The British and French up to Sept. 10 , 1916 , in the drive in Picardy , which began July 1 , captured 54,000 prisoners ...
... prisoners captured by the Russians since the beginning of the drive is considerably in excess of 400,000 . The British and French up to Sept. 10 , 1916 , in the drive in Picardy , which began July 1 , captured 54,000 prisoners ...
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... prisoners , some thirty - odd vil- lages , and a devastated section of France nearly thirty miles long and five or ten wide . The aggregate losses in killed and wounded are necessarily heavy on both sides . Stubborn Thiepval Two or ...
... prisoners , some thirty - odd vil- lages , and a devastated section of France nearly thirty miles long and five or ten wide . The aggregate losses in killed and wounded are necessarily heavy on both sides . Stubborn Thiepval Two or ...
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... prisoners . In France they work , and in public , and are content with their lot . Save for the letters “ P. G. ” ( prisonnier de guerre ) at the back of their coats it would be difficult to realize that comfortable - looking , middle ...
... prisoners . In France they work , and in public , and are content with their lot . Save for the letters “ P. G. ” ( prisonnier de guerre ) at the back of their coats it would be difficult to realize that comfortable - looking , middle ...
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