Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 446
... enemy rather than a friend , and consider it more beneficial to work in unison with America . Some Japanese cherish the idea that Japan with England and the United States may dominate the world , but the two Anglo - Saxon nations would ...
... enemy rather than a friend , and consider it more beneficial to work in unison with America . Some Japanese cherish the idea that Japan with England and the United States may dominate the world , but the two Anglo - Saxon nations would ...
Page 457
... ton and Blücher won the Battle of Waterloo . What military history de- sires to understand is the nature of that capital success which might very well have won the war for the enemy . And THREE BRITISH CRITICISMS OF LUDENDORFF 457.
... ton and Blücher won the Battle of Waterloo . What military history de- sires to understand is the nature of that capital success which might very well have won the war for the enemy . And THREE BRITISH CRITICISMS OF LUDENDORFF 457.
Page 458
... enemy achieved something of a surprise . His object was to crush in the French lines against the river and so to ... enemy's side ; partly because it deals with certain critical events of which it is absolutely necessary to give some ...
... enemy achieved something of a surprise . His object was to crush in the French lines against the river and so to ... enemy's side ; partly because it deals with certain critical events of which it is absolutely necessary to give some ...
Page 459
... enemy , seems to have been regarded upon his side as a draw- back but that is a minor point . The really interesting ... enemy's aims and methods ( pages 598 to 602 ) he none the less THREE BRITISH CRITICISMS OF LUDENDORFF 459.
... enemy , seems to have been regarded upon his side as a draw- back but that is a minor point . The really interesting ... enemy's aims and methods ( pages 598 to 602 ) he none the less THREE BRITISH CRITICISMS OF LUDENDORFF 459.
Page 460
... enemy's resistance was beyond our strength , ' but that is not a military explanation . Why was the resistance of an inferior defensive beyond the strength of a superior offensive on this occasion ? Was it because communi- cations could ...
... enemy's resistance was beyond our strength , ' but that is not a military explanation . Why was the resistance of an inferior defensive beyond the strength of a superior offensive on this occasion ? Was it because communi- cations could ...
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