The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 198
... strategy or new policies in the conduct of the war . A sound strategy is , however , as important as a sound Cabinet . The disasters , which have overtaken our arms during the past few months , can not be due solely to incompetence ...
... strategy or new policies in the conduct of the war . A sound strategy is , however , as important as a sound Cabinet . The disasters , which have overtaken our arms during the past few months , can not be due solely to incompetence ...
Pagina 201
... strategy reserves the strategic offensive as the prerogative or monopoly of the Bomber Command of the R.A.F. , and relegates the Navy and the Army to the strategic defensive . Before Germany's attack on Russia , the War Cabinet avowed ...
... strategy reserves the strategic offensive as the prerogative or monopoly of the Bomber Command of the R.A.F. , and relegates the Navy and the Army to the strategic defensive . Before Germany's attack on Russia , the War Cabinet avowed ...
Pagina 223
... strategy , even in a war of the present stupendous dimensions , still rests mainly with politicians who , however able some may be as statesmen or however well versed a few may be in the theory of war , can have no practical experience ...
... strategy , even in a war of the present stupendous dimensions , still rests mainly with politicians who , however able some may be as statesmen or however well versed a few may be in the theory of war , can have no practical experience ...
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