The Great War: A Pictorial History of the 1914-1919 Fight for Freedom and LibertyChristian Herald, 1919 - 514 страница |
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... PRISONERS . Typical Precautions Used by the German Army - The Sol- dier's First - Aid Outfit - System in Hospital Arange- ments - How Prisoners of War Are Treated - Regulations Are Humane and Fair to All Concerned . 222 256 269 275 284 ...
... PRISONERS . Typical Precautions Used by the German Army - The Sol- dier's First - Aid Outfit - System in Hospital Arange- ments - How Prisoners of War Are Treated - Regulations Are Humane and Fair to All Concerned . 222 256 269 275 284 ...
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... prisoners and great stores of artillery . This victory placed them astride the Ypres - Commines canal , having advanced three miles on an eight - mile front . Portuguese and Belgian troops assisted in this offensive , which resulted in ...
... prisoners and great stores of artillery . This victory placed them astride the Ypres - Commines canal , having advanced three miles on an eight - mile front . Portuguese and Belgian troops assisted in this offensive , which resulted in ...
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... prisoners taken in the Langemarck region . The contact between the French and British forces was excel- lent throughout the fight ; in fact , the perfect co - operation of the two armies continued to be one of the minor wonders of the ...
... prisoners taken in the Langemarck region . The contact between the French and British forces was excel- lent throughout the fight ; in fact , the perfect co - operation of the two armies continued to be one of the minor wonders of the ...
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... was most demoralizing to the enemy . The first German prisoners taken were in a completely dazed state as a result of the terrific bombardment they had undergone , and other Germans were seen to 33 UNITED STATES ENTERS WAR.
... was most demoralizing to the enemy . The first German prisoners taken were in a completely dazed state as a result of the terrific bombardment they had undergone , and other Germans were seen to 33 UNITED STATES ENTERS WAR.
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... prisoners taken in the attack were many German lads apparently not more than 17 years of age . The German commander , Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria , made frantic efforts to recapture the lost positions around Lens . The taking of Hill 70 ...
... prisoners taken in the attack were many German lads apparently not more than 17 years of age . The German commander , Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria , made frantic efforts to recapture the lost positions around Lens . The taking of Hill 70 ...
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