The New York Times Current History: The European War, Том 2New York Times Company, 1915 |
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... British troops without putting on record my deep appre- ciation of the valuable services rendered by Gen. Sir Horace Smith - Dorrien . I say without hesitation that the sav- ing of the left wing of the army under my command on the ...
... British troops without putting on record my deep appre- ciation of the valuable services rendered by Gen. Sir Horace Smith - Dorrien . I say without hesitation that the sav- ing of the left wing of the army under my command on the ...
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... British Forces in the Field . II . The Battle of the Marne . M 17th September , 1914 . ' Y LORD : In continuation of my dispatch of Sept. 7 , I have the honor to report the further prog- ress of the operations of the forces under my ...
... British Forces in the Field . II . The Battle of the Marne . M 17th September , 1914 . ' Y LORD : In continuation of my dispatch of Sept. 7 , I have the honor to report the further prog- ress of the operations of the forces under my ...
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... British forces were in position south of the Marne between Lagny and Signy - Signets . Up to this time I had been requested by Gen. Joffre to defend the passages of the river as long as possible , and to blow up the bridges in my front ...
... British forces were in position south of the Marne between Lagny and Signy - Signets . Up to this time I had been requested by Gen. Joffre to defend the passages of the river as long as possible , and to blow up the bridges in my front ...
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... British Army , the Fifth French Army , and the Ninth French Army were concerned , may be said to have concluded on the evening of Sept. 10 , by which time the Germans had been driven back to the line Sois- sons - Rheims , with a loss of ...
... British Army , the Fifth French Army , and the Ninth French Army were concerned , may be said to have concluded on the evening of Sept. 10 , by which time the Germans had been driven back to the line Sois- sons - Rheims , with a loss of ...
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... British forces in the field . III . The Battle of the Aisne . M 8th October , 1914 . Y LORD : I have the honor to report the operations in which the British forces in France have been engaged since the evening of Sept. 10 : 1. In the ...
... British forces in the field . III . The Battle of the Aisne . M 8th October , 1914 . Y LORD : I have the honor to report the operations in which the British forces in France have been engaged since the evening of Sept. 10 : 1. In the ...
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