The Book of History: The events of 1916 ... 1917 and summaryGrolier society, 1920 A profusely illustrated summary of world history from an Euro-centric view but in great detail up to the end of World War II. |
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... final defenses . Simul- taneously the French counter - attacked on the right bank and regained Douau- mont Fort for a brief space . Then the Germans in concentrated attack from Douaumont threw themselves upon the last line of the right ...
... final defenses . Simul- taneously the French counter - attacked on the right bank and regained Douau- mont Fort for a brief space . Then the Germans in concentrated attack from Douaumont threw themselves upon the last line of the right ...
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... final effort for its relief . But Vaux was lost . When Major Raynal was captured he was allowed to retain his sword - for his gallantry moved even the Ger- mans to admiration . From his captors he learned also that he had been promoted ...
... final effort for its relief . But Vaux was lost . When Major Raynal was captured he was allowed to retain his sword - for his gallantry moved even the Ger- mans to admiration . From his captors he learned also that he had been promoted ...
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... final drive against the fortress , whenever they were free to make it . The Somme engagement was now draining off German reserves of men and machines , and before the winter's immobility fell upon the côtes , Nivelle determined to make ...
... final drive against the fortress , whenever they were free to make it . The Somme engagement was now draining off German reserves of men and machines , and before the winter's immobility fell upon the côtes , Nivelle determined to make ...
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... final objectives , Douau- mont and Vaux forts and their out- flanking eastern and western positions . As events turned out , however , the vehemence of the French attack and its speedy success merged both opera- tions into one . THE HE ...
... final objectives , Douau- mont and Vaux forts and their out- flanking eastern and western positions . As events turned out , however , the vehemence of the French attack and its speedy success merged both opera- tions into one . THE HE ...
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... final stages along sea - roads policed by fighting ships of the Patrol and its attendant cruisers . Its beat made it into the front line trench of the war by sea , and every day somewhere it came into touch with the Germans. 471 HISTORY ...
... final stages along sea - roads policed by fighting ships of the Patrol and its attendant cruisers . Its beat made it into the front line trench of the war by sea , and every day somewhere it came into touch with the Germans. 471 HISTORY ...
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Страница 738 - The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty. We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind. We shall be satisfied when those rights have been made as secure as the faith and the freedom of nations can make them.
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Страница 736 - The Senate of the United States is the only legislative body in the world which cannot act when its majority is ready for action. A little group of willful men, representing no opinion but their own, have rendered the great Government of the United States helpless and contemptible.
Страница 726 - Government that it cannot for a moment entertain, much less discuss, a suggestion that respect by German naval authorities for the rights of citizens of the United States upon the high seas should in any way or in the slightest degree be made contingent upon the conduct of any other Government affecting the rights of neutrals and noncombatants. Responsibility in such matters is single, not joint; absolute, not relative.
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