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Pagina 73
... able to contemplate with confidence an attack on a limited scale . General Wavell's attack began with such an objective . Its primary purpose was to disorganise any plans the Italians might be hatching for the invasion of Egypt . Its ...
... able to contemplate with confidence an attack on a limited scale . General Wavell's attack began with such an objective . Its primary purpose was to disorganise any plans the Italians might be hatching for the invasion of Egypt . Its ...
Pagina 103
... able to develop that general strategic conception - which must also be a political conception - that is essential if full victory is to be achieved . He is the only man who is able to take over the central conduct of the war , and ...
... able to develop that general strategic conception - which must also be a political conception - that is essential if full victory is to be achieved . He is the only man who is able to take over the central conduct of the war , and ...
Pagina 244
... able to defend herself , is also able to attack her neighbours - and is , indeed , by far the strongest military Power in Europe . This is what she became after 1932 - with the consent of the French and British Governments . This will ...
... able to defend herself , is also able to attack her neighbours - and is , indeed , by far the strongest military Power in Europe . This is what she became after 1932 - with the consent of the French and British Governments . This will ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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