The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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... army , using the Luftwaffe as a branch of the army and not for independent action . To defeat Germany surely means defeating her army , not merely its air arm , and that means that our army must strike the final blow after the naval ...
... army , using the Luftwaffe as a branch of the army and not for independent action . To defeat Germany surely means defeating her army , not merely its air arm , and that means that our army must strike the final blow after the naval ...
Pagina 248
... army , 100,000 men , organised into six heavy and one light armoured divisions , 1 the Germans transformed their voluntary professional army , the Reichswehr , into a conscript army ; De Gaulle , in his later writings , disapproved of ...
... army , 100,000 men , organised into six heavy and one light armoured divisions , 1 the Germans transformed their voluntary professional army , the Reichswehr , into a conscript army ; De Gaulle , in his later writings , disapproved of ...
Pagina 349
... army , just as Bismarck later persuaded him to use it as an instrument of aggression . On January 14th , 1861 , less than two weeks after William had ascended the throne , Roon presented a new army bill to the Prussian Diet . The Diet ...
... army , just as Bismarck later persuaded him to use it as an instrument of aggression . On January 14th , 1861 , less than two weeks after William had ascended the throne , Roon presented a new army bill to the Prussian Diet . The Diet ...
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