The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281John Murray, 1943 |
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Pagina 170
... Allies on Dec. 30 , 1916 , sent a collective refusal of the invitation which they described as empty and insincere . ' Once again the Allies declare that no peace is possible till they have secured reparation of violated rights ...
... Allies on Dec. 30 , 1916 , sent a collective refusal of the invitation which they described as empty and insincere . ' Once again the Allies declare that no peace is possible till they have secured reparation of violated rights ...
Pagina 164
... Allies , to which the Gallipoli and Salonika operations bear witness . The consequence was that , although German and Austrian submarines from time to time did damage in the Mediterranean , the Allied lines of communication with India ...
... Allies , to which the Gallipoli and Salonika operations bear witness . The consequence was that , although German and Austrian submarines from time to time did damage in the Mediterranean , the Allied lines of communication with India ...
Pagina 239
... Allies ; we were speedily out of sympathy with the fierceness of the revengeful pressure , natural enough if terrible , of the successive Governments of France , and , in our habitual way , we had a sort of feeling that it ' wasn't ...
... Allies ; we were speedily out of sympathy with the fierceness of the revengeful pressure , natural enough if terrible , of the successive Governments of France , and , in our habitual way , we had a sort of feeling that it ' wasn't ...
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India August to December 1942 | 2 |
Its Rise and Effacement | 7 |
British War Aims 191419 | 19 |
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