The Great War: A Pictorial History of the 1914-1919 Fight for Freedom and LibertyChristian Herald, 1919 - 514 страница |
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... whole force of the nation to check and nullify its pretensions and its power . We are glad , now that we see the facts with no veil of false pretense about them , to fight thus for the ultimate peace of the world and for the liberation ...
... whole force of the nation to check and nullify its pretensions and its power . We are glad , now that we see the facts with no veil of false pretense about them , to fight thus for the ultimate peace of the world and for the liberation ...
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... whole affair was clothed in mystery . After some conversation I suggested to Ambassador von Sternberg that perhaps the foreign office at Berlin was withholding the document because of my writings on German colonial matters . Then it ...
... whole affair was clothed in mystery . After some conversation I suggested to Ambassador von Sternberg that perhaps the foreign office at Berlin was withholding the document because of my writings on German colonial matters . Then it ...
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... whole of Europe and made ready to come a - plundering here at her own time and convenience . If the truth had been known by the people then as clearly as it was known at Washington , nothing could have held us back . We would not have ...
... whole of Europe and made ready to come a - plundering here at her own time and convenience . If the truth had been known by the people then as clearly as it was known at Washington , nothing could have held us back . We would not have ...
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... bases three thousand miles away in Europe and twice as far in Asia . The whole nation was mobilized for war . Britain and France had come through more than three years of close - lipped but bone - cracking effort , in 23 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
... bases three thousand miles away in Europe and twice as far in Asia . The whole nation was mobilized for war . Britain and France had come through more than three years of close - lipped but bone - cracking effort , in 23 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
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... whole line south to Queant and north to La Bassee . The Canadian attack began at 4:25 o'clock , just as the first hint of dawn was appearing . All night the British big guns had been pouring a steady stream of high explosive shells in ...
... whole line south to Queant and north to La Bassee . The Canadian attack began at 4:25 o'clock , just as the first hint of dawn was appearing . All night the British big guns had been pouring a steady stream of high explosive shells in ...
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action advance Aisne Allies Alsace-Lorraine American Antwerp April armistice artillery attack August Austria-Hungary Austrian battle battleship bayonet began Belgian Belgium bombardment British and French campaign Canadian captured cavalry command continued corps counter-attacks crew Cross cruiser Dardanelles dead declared defense divisions east East Prussia enemy enemy's engaged Europe evacuated field fighting fire flank fleet Foch fortress forts France front frontier Galicia German army German lines German troops heavy hour infantry invaders Italian July killed Lemberg losses machine guns March Marne Marshal Meuse miles military month nations naval night North Sea November October offensive officers Ourcq Paris peace Poland port positions Prince prisoners protected cruiser Przemysl regiments reported retirement retreat rifle river Russian September Servian shells ships shot side Soissons soldiers submarine success sunk surrender territory tion torpedo town United Verdun vessels victory village week western front wood wounded Ypres