The New York Times Current History: The European war, Том 13New York Times Company, 1917 |
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... shell- fire . The Americans were mainly en- gaged in trench raiding and minor forms of warfare for purposes of training , but to their fellow - countrymen at home these preliminary encounters drove home the lesson that they were now ...
... shell- fire . The Americans were mainly en- gaged in trench raiding and minor forms of warfare for purposes of training , but to their fellow - countrymen at home these preliminary encounters drove home the lesson that they were now ...
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... shells are likely to pass over the gardens and villa of Miramar . at the time of the Peace of Portsmouth . On his return to Russia he discovered the treaty and , using the Berlin bankers as a lever , forced Kaiser Wilhelm to tear it up ...
... shells are likely to pass over the gardens and villa of Miramar . at the time of the Peace of Portsmouth . On his return to Russia he discovered the treaty and , using the Berlin bankers as a lever , forced Kaiser Wilhelm to tear it up ...
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... shells . The remainder of this front through Champagne and the Argonne has wit- nessed a constant application of at- trition artillery duels , bombing , air- plane combats , and raids carried out by the Allies - with particular emphasis ...
... shells . The remainder of this front through Champagne and the Argonne has wit- nessed a constant application of at- trition artillery duels , bombing , air- plane combats , and raids carried out by the Allies - with particular emphasis ...
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... shells discharged from the Italian monitors , which are really floats of a design never before used in warfare , were greater in calibre than those ever before fired from a war- ship . I will leave to the imagination all speculations in ...
... shells discharged from the Italian monitors , which are really floats of a design never before used in warfare , were greater in calibre than those ever before fired from a war- ship . I will leave to the imagination all speculations in ...
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... shells . The observer can really gaze down into the trench lines , watch troops on the move , and catch the glimmer of sunshine on the bayonets in the Austrian posts many miles distant . * * * Here one really sees the war . It is a real ...
... shells . The observer can really gaze down into the trench lines , watch troops on the move , and catch the glimmer of sunshine on the bayonets in the Austrian posts many miles distant . * * * Here one really sees the war . It is a real ...
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