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Pagina 129
... unit which , if employed adroitly , might well regain for us the initiative and , to use President Roosevelt's phrase , strike a dagger into the enemy's back . On May 15th , five days after the battle of France opened , a leader in The ...
... unit which , if employed adroitly , might well regain for us the initiative and , to use President Roosevelt's phrase , strike a dagger into the enemy's back . On May 15th , five days after the battle of France opened , a leader in The ...
Pagina 130
... unit . The case for an international unit is therefore based entirely on grounds of military expediency . Briefly , its purpose is to effect large - scale sabotage and demolition in the enemy's rear , coincident with revolutionary ...
... unit . The case for an international unit is therefore based entirely on grounds of military expediency . Briefly , its purpose is to effect large - scale sabotage and demolition in the enemy's rear , coincident with revolutionary ...
Pagina 134
... unit concerned be likely to be massacred but the strategy would be revealed . ( As , it might be contended , we should have reserved our pamphlet - dropping until such times as German morale was weak enough to be receptive to our ...
... unit concerned be likely to be massacred but the strategy would be revealed . ( As , it might be contended , we should have reserved our pamphlet - dropping until such times as German morale was weak enough to be receptive to our ...
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