Handbook of the European War, Том 2Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham H.W. Wilson Company, 1916 |
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... periods . There was a first period in which the nations opposed brought into the field the men available in the first few weeks for immediate action . It is not possible to set a precise limit , and to say , " This period covers the ...
... periods . There was a first period in which the nations opposed brought into the field the men available in the first few weeks for immediate action . It is not possible to set a precise limit , and to say , " This period covers the ...
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... period to the second to be the month of October , 1914 . The second period had begun for some - notably for Germany— with the first days of that month ; it had already appeared for all , especially for England , before the beginning of ...
... period to the second to be the month of October , 1914 . The second period had begun for some - notably for Germany— with the first days of that month ; it had already appeared for all , especially for England , before the beginning of ...
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Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham. Let us take these three periods one by one . The first period is by far the most important to our judg- ment of the campaign ; a misapprehension of it has warped most political statements made in ...
Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham. Let us take these three periods one by one . The first period is by far the most important to our judg- ment of the campaign ; a misapprehension of it has warped most political statements made in ...
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... Period , Say to October 1-31 , 1914 Germany put across the Rhine in the first period ( without counting a certain small proportion of Hungarian cavalry and Austrian artillery ) rather more than two and a quarter million men . She put ...
... Period , Say to October 1-31 , 1914 Germany put across the Rhine in the first period ( without counting a certain small proportion of Hungarian cavalry and Austrian artillery ) rather more than two and a quarter million men . She put ...
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... period very rapidly grew to two million , and probably before the end of the first period to about two million and a half . Russia put into the field during the first weeks of the war some million and a quarter , which grew during the ...
... period very rapidly grew to two million , and probably before the end of the first period to about two million and a half . Russia put into the field during the first weeks of the war some million and a quarter , which grew during the ...
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