Current History, Том 4New York Times Company, 1916 |
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... taken by Ger- many as compensation for France's privileges in Morocco . On the other side of the African continent General Jan Christian Smuts is doing what General Botha did in Southwest Africa . On March 13 he occupied Mushi , and was ...
... taken by Ger- many as compensation for France's privileges in Morocco . On the other side of the African continent General Jan Christian Smuts is doing what General Botha did in Southwest Africa . On March 13 he occupied Mushi , and was ...
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... taken when mer- chant vessels are pursued by enemy sub- marines The eleventh annex , also al- leged to have been found on the Wood- field , contains instructions to the Cap- tains of transport vessels regarding the use of rifle and ...
... taken when mer- chant vessels are pursued by enemy sub- marines The eleventh annex , also al- leged to have been found on the Wood- field , contains instructions to the Cap- tains of transport vessels regarding the use of rifle and ...
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... taken on March 7 after stubborn resistance , and four days later the blood stained and shattered remnants of Corbeaux Woods were large- ly in German hands . At this writing the Teutons have made an advance of three miles in this sector ...
... taken on March 7 after stubborn resistance , and four days later the blood stained and shattered remnants of Corbeaux Woods were large- ly in German hands . At this writing the Teutons have made an advance of three miles in this sector ...
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... taken from the French are significant for the prodigious fighting spirit of the the Mesnil Champion combres Les Eparges Teutons , and this may be said to the credit of Joffre's fighters , for the un- expectedness of the German attack ...
... taken from the French are significant for the prodigious fighting spirit of the the Mesnil Champion combres Les Eparges Teutons , and this may be said to the credit of Joffre's fighters , for the un- expectedness of the German attack ...
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... taken for granted that every yard of the 150 miles separating the capital from the important stronghold has long ago been fortified . ) The third and most far - reaching effect of Verdun's downfall , though , would be the political one ...
... taken for granted that every yard of the 150 miles separating the capital from the important stronghold has long ago been fortified . ) The third and most far - reaching effect of Verdun's downfall , though , would be the political one ...
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Allies American Government April armed armed merchantmen army artillery attack Austria-Hungary Austrian Balkan battle Battle of Verdun Belgian Belgium belligerent Berlin blockade boats bombardment Britain British capture command cruisers CURRENT HISTORY declared defense Douaumont economic Empire enemy England English Entente ernment Erzerum Europe fact fighting fire fleet forces foreign France French front frontier German Empire German Government Germany's guns Haucourt international law Irish Italian Italy Kaiser Kut-el-Amara land Lord Kitchener losses Majesty's Government March ment merchant ships merchant vessels Meuse Mexican Mexico miles military Minister months Mort Homme munitions nations naval neutral neutral countries offensive officers peace Persia political ports position present question reply Russian Serbia shells side Sir Edward Grey soldiers submarine territory tion torpedo trade Trebizond troops Turkish Turks United Vaux Verdun victory warfare whole women wounded