The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon TrotskyMonad Press, 1980 - 524 страница |
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... command is seeking to dispose of the funds in dispute by spending them on military requirements . Pasic's journey to Uskub [ Skoplje ] , which the European press took to be connected with the working out of the conditions for peace ...
... command is seeking to dispose of the funds in dispute by spending them on military requirements . Pasic's journey to Uskub [ Skoplje ] , which the European press took to be connected with the working out of the conditions for peace ...
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... command : " Na nozh ! Charge ! " Holding his breath , he runs forward . He sees a Turkish officer , standing , turned sideways , and shouting back some command to his men : without completing his shout , the Turk throws up his arms and ...
... command : " Na nozh ! Charge ! " Holding his breath , he runs forward . He sees a Turkish officer , standing , turned sideways , and shouting back some command to his men : without completing his shout , the Turk throws up his arms and ...
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... command almost disappeared - for instance , I never once saw the regimental commander during that phase , he'd been cut off from us somewhere ; my own platoon had vanished , and I had under my command 100 soldiers from a variety of ...
... command almost disappeared - for instance , I never once saw the regimental commander during that phase , he'd been cut off from us somewhere ; my own platoon had vanished , and I had under my command 100 soldiers from a variety of ...
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