The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 135Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1944 |
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Pagina 96
... armed forces , but to use this victory for a Peace that will keep him dis- armed and powerless in the future . Thus , the greatest mistake of all would be to behave as if a military surrender designed in severity to make the enemy ...
... armed forces , but to use this victory for a Peace that will keep him dis- armed and powerless in the future . Thus , the greatest mistake of all would be to behave as if a military surrender designed in severity to make the enemy ...
Pagina 199
... armed might of Great Britain and the Empire ? The truth is , that of the Powers in the armed coalition at war with Germany and Japan , Great Britain and the Empire are the most powerful . Hard as the war would be still , without Russia ...
... armed might of Great Britain and the Empire ? The truth is , that of the Powers in the armed coalition at war with Germany and Japan , Great Britain and the Empire are the most powerful . Hard as the war would be still , without Russia ...
Pagina 201
... armed Partisans happen to be — a region which is always narrowly limited and always shifting . Only King Peter and General Mihailovitch , his Commander - in - Chief and Minister of War , have authority . They , with no help from outside ...
... armed Partisans happen to be — a region which is always narrowly limited and always shifting . Only King Peter and General Mihailovitch , his Commander - in - Chief and Minister of War , have authority . They , with no help from outside ...
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