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was defeated in the field , but this defeat was not in itself irre- trievable - it became so because her armed forces lacked fighting spirit , and because her home front ' crumbled . The defeat of France was a collapse as much as a defeat ...
was defeated in the field , but this defeat was not in itself irre- trievable - it became so because her armed forces lacked fighting spirit , and because her home front ' crumbled . The defeat of France was a collapse as much as a defeat ...
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... defeat of Germany . The defeat of Italy is , therefore , the essential preliminary to the defeat of Germany . A separate peace with Italy is not an end in itself , but a means to an end . The sooner that peace is brought about the ...
... defeat of Germany . The defeat of Italy is , therefore , the essential preliminary to the defeat of Germany . A separate peace with Italy is not an end in itself , but a means to an end . The sooner that peace is brought about the ...
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... defeating first the Italians , then the German armed forces in battle . Defeat will accelerate the advent of revolution , but defeat must come first . Every Italian or German reverse inspires and fortifies the revolutionary forces and ...
... defeating first the Italians , then the German armed forces in battle . Defeat will accelerate the advent of revolution , but defeat must come first . Every Italian or German reverse inspires and fortifies the revolutionary forces and ...
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