The New York Times Current History: The European War, Том 2New York Times Company, 1915 |
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... WOUNDED ON BATTLE FRONT . By Philip Gibbs ..... 714 AT THE KAISER'S HEADQUARTERS . By Cyril Brown of The New York Times ... HOW THE BELGIANS FIGHT . By a Corre- spondent of The London Daily News .. A VISIT TO THE FIRING LINE IN FRANCE ...
... WOUNDED ON BATTLE FRONT . By Philip Gibbs ..... 714 AT THE KAISER'S HEADQUARTERS . By Cyril Brown of The New York Times ... HOW THE BELGIANS FIGHT . By a Corre- spondent of The London Daily News .. A VISIT TO THE FIRING LINE IN FRANCE ...
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... wounded throughout these operations , I do not think they have been excessive in view of the magnitude of the great fight , the outlines of which I have only been able very briefly to describe , and the demoralization and loss in killed ...
... wounded throughout these operations , I do not think they have been excessive in view of the magnitude of the great fight , the outlines of which I have only been able very briefly to describe , and the demoralization and loss in killed ...
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... wounded , and missing reached the figures amounting to 561 officers , 12,980 men , proves the severity of the struggle . The tax on the endurance of the troops was further increased by the heavy rain and cold which prevailed for some ...
... wounded , and missing reached the figures amounting to 561 officers , 12,980 men , proves the severity of the struggle . The tax on the endurance of the troops was further increased by the heavy rain and cold which prevailed for some ...
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... wounded , and the others were too. 66 ST I. General Headquarters , Sept. 18 , 1914 . EPT . 14 , the Germans were making a determined resistance along the River Aisne . Opposition , which it was at first thought might pos- sibly be of a ...
... wounded , and the others were too. 66 ST I. General Headquarters , Sept. 18 , 1914 . EPT . 14 , the Germans were making a determined resistance along the River Aisne . Opposition , which it was at first thought might pos- sibly be of a ...
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... wounded soldiers have been published in our newspapers that the following epistle from a German soldier of the Seventy - fourth Infantry Regiment , Tenth Corps , to his wife may also be of inter- est : " My Dear Wife : I have just been ...
... wounded soldiers have been published in our newspapers that the following epistle from a German soldier of the Seventy - fourth Infantry Regiment , Tenth Corps , to his wife may also be of inter- est : " My Dear Wife : I have just been ...
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