The Nineteenth Century and After, Volumes 139-140Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1946 |
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Pagina 103
... Greece is the main gateway to Turkey : the natural invasion routes to Asia Minor start on the shores of the Ægean , and that is where Turkey's principal ports are to be found . The conquest of Greece would close Turkey's lungs and would ...
... Greece is the main gateway to Turkey : the natural invasion routes to Asia Minor start on the shores of the Ægean , and that is where Turkey's principal ports are to be found . The conquest of Greece would close Turkey's lungs and would ...
Pagina 85
... Greece - have not recovered their independence . The German hegemony has passed to Russia . To - day , Greece has a solidly hostile coalition on her northern borders . She is alone in the Balkans and her independence is threatened by ...
... Greece - have not recovered their independence . The German hegemony has passed to Russia . To - day , Greece has a solidly hostile coalition on her northern borders . She is alone in the Balkans and her independence is threatened by ...
Pagina 87
... Greece . There has been some criticism because controls ' are not imposed to reduce the harshness - and it is indeed harsh - of the contrast between want and plenty in Athens . ፡ 6 But to appreciate the case for and against rationing ...
... Greece . There has been some criticism because controls ' are not imposed to reduce the harshness - and it is indeed harsh - of the contrast between want and plenty in Athens . ፡ 6 But to appreciate the case for and against rationing ...
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