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... doubt that the war would be hard and long . The year 1941 , he said , had been a year of great decisions - the year 1942 would be one of even greater decisions . German arms , he said , would improve with every year , thereby implying ...
... doubt that the war would be hard and long . The year 1941 , he said , had been a year of great decisions - the year 1942 would be one of even greater decisions . German arms , he said , would improve with every year , thereby implying ...
Pagina 194
... doubt that Germany will emerge from this war with the foundations of her armed might unimpaired , then her present victims must , as a duty towards themselves and to mankind , take all necessary precautions well in advance . The re ...
... doubt that Germany will emerge from this war with the foundations of her armed might unimpaired , then her present victims must , as a duty towards themselves and to mankind , take all necessary precautions well in advance . The re ...
Pagina 225
... doubt the Prime Minister was fully aware of this weakness , when he undertook , alone and without assistance , the additional , but perhaps to him attractive , duties of Minister of Defence . We are liable to forget that in the last ...
... doubt the Prime Minister was fully aware of this weakness , when he undertook , alone and without assistance , the additional , but perhaps to him attractive , duties of Minister of Defence . We are liable to forget that in the last ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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