The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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... Lozengrad had been taken . The Sofia newspapers had also more than once taken Lozengrad before they had authority to do so . After the initial merely secondary " victories " at Timrush , Juman , Mustafa- Pasha , and so on , the ...
... Lozengrad had been taken . The Sofia newspapers had also more than once taken Lozengrad before they had authority to do so . After the initial merely secondary " victories " at Timrush , Juman , Mustafa- Pasha , and so on , the ...
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... Lozengrad . I've mentioned already that there was no fighting when the fortress was occupied , the Turks had fled , and on our way from the Büyük - dere to Lozengrad we came upon lots of their guns , ammunition , and medical supplies ...
... Lozengrad . I've mentioned already that there was no fighting when the fortress was occupied , the Turks had fled , and on our way from the Büyük - dere to Lozengrad we came upon lots of their guns , ammunition , and medical supplies ...
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... Lozengrad from Sofia . We were short of doctors all the time . After all , what's a wounded man ? Waste steam . . . they didn't bother much about us . . . I stayed two days in Lozengrad- not in a hospital but with a private family : by ...
... Lozengrad from Sofia . We were short of doctors all the time . After all , what's a wounded man ? Waste steam . . . they didn't bother much about us . . . I stayed two days in Lozengrad- not in a hospital but with a private family : by ...
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