War Addresses of Woodrow WilsonGinn, 1918 - 129 страница |
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... military preparations and begin to demobilize her armies within twelve hours . Russia made no reply ; and at 5 P. M. on August 1 Germany declared war on Russia . This action necessarily involved war also on France , for France could ...
... military preparations and begin to demobilize her armies within twelve hours . Russia made no reply ; and at 5 P. M. on August 1 Germany declared war on Russia . This action necessarily involved war also on France , for France could ...
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... armies , by a surprise thrust through Belgium in August , 1914 , sought to paralyze the French armies . The German advance through Belgium was much slower than had been anticipated on account of the stiff fight put up by the little Belgian ...
... armies , by a surprise thrust through Belgium in August , 1914 , sought to paralyze the French armies . The German advance through Belgium was much slower than had been anticipated on account of the stiff fight put up by the little Belgian ...
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... armies in East Prussia . Other Russian armies had invaded Austrian Galicia , taken Lem- berg , and practically routed . the Austrian armies sent to hold the frontier . Indeed , one of the contributing causes of the defeat of the Germans ...
... armies in East Prussia . Other Russian armies had invaded Austrian Galicia , taken Lem- berg , and practically routed . the Austrian armies sent to hold the frontier . Indeed , one of the contributing causes of the defeat of the Germans ...
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... armies were thus caught between the two attacks and were speedily overcome . Aid which had been promised by Great Britain and France arrived too late . By the end of November the whole of Serbia had been conquered and overrun . The next ...
... armies were thus caught between the two attacks and were speedily overcome . Aid which had been promised by Great Britain and France arrived too late . By the end of November the whole of Serbia had been conquered and overrun . The next ...
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... armies carried her invasion of Austria - Hungary as far as Hermannstadt . It was freely predicted that the utter exhaustion of the Teutonic Allies was at hand . Soon , however , Rumania was attacked from the south by Bulgaria , and on ...
... armies carried her invasion of Austria - Hungary as far as Hermannstadt . It was freely predicted that the utter exhaustion of the Teutonic Allies was at hand . Soon , however , Rumania was attacked from the south by Bulgaria , and on ...
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