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... troops from Alsace to guard the Italian border . It is certain that serious forces have been concentrated on both sides of the Austro - Italian frontier . Hostilities may break out at any moment . THE AUSTRO - SERB CAMPAIGN The first ...
... troops from Alsace to guard the Italian border . It is certain that serious forces have been concentrated on both sides of the Austro - Italian frontier . Hostilities may break out at any moment . THE AUSTRO - SERB CAMPAIGN The first ...
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... troops -passing along one by one , at five - min- ute intervals , invisible in the darkness be- cause all their lights were out . Then there are the rumors and stories that pass from mouth to mouth Although not a word of news , so far ...
... troops -passing along one by one , at five - min- ute intervals , invisible in the darkness be- cause all their lights were out . Then there are the rumors and stories that pass from mouth to mouth Although not a word of news , so far ...
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... troops during the following week " Nach Paris ! " was heard much more frequently than " Nach Peters- burg ! " However , this was probably due , in the first place , to the fact that in the first part of the war the German military opera ...
... troops during the following week " Nach Paris ! " was heard much more frequently than " Nach Peters- burg ! " However , this was probably due , in the first place , to the fact that in the first part of the war the German military opera ...
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... troops of cavalry , batteries of artillery , and long lines of forage , ammunition , and hospital wagons . At first these soldiers were greeted with loud cheers , and both soldiers and spectators joined in singing " Die Wacht am Rhein ...
... troops of cavalry , batteries of artillery , and long lines of forage , ammunition , and hospital wagons . At first these soldiers were greeted with loud cheers , and both soldiers and spectators joined in singing " Die Wacht am Rhein ...
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... troops . We knew from individuals that they were em- barking , and to - day we are allowed to know that they have landed in France . " Knowing my friend's interest in such matters , I had asked in a previous letter about the effect of ...
... troops . We knew from individuals that they were em- barking , and to - day we are allowed to know that they have landed in France . " Knowing my friend's interest in such matters , I had asked in a previous letter about the effect of ...
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