Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 445
... forces struggling to get control of the world is Anglo- Saxonism , and the other Bolshevism . The one aspires to make Anglo - Amer- ican civilization shine over the whole world and the other to reconstruct the social organization of the ...
... forces struggling to get control of the world is Anglo- Saxonism , and the other Bolshevism . The one aspires to make Anglo - Amer- ican civilization shine over the whole world and the other to reconstruct the social organization of the ...
Page 446
... forces , shutting out the ingress of Bolshevism . Nevertheless , it is unquestionable that the labor elements there are now far more sub- ject to ultra - radical ideas than before the war . Now the self - same Bolshevism is seeking to ...
... forces , shutting out the ingress of Bolshevism . Nevertheless , it is unquestionable that the labor elements there are now far more sub- ject to ultra - radical ideas than before the war . Now the self - same Bolshevism is seeking to ...
Page 460
... forces of the enemy after he had failed in his great attack on Amiens . I think the true explanation has been well put by Major Grasset in his short study on the strategy of Marshal Foch , which forms the preface to the excerpts from ...
... forces of the enemy after he had failed in his great attack on Amiens . I think the true explanation has been well put by Major Grasset in his short study on the strategy of Marshal Foch , which forms the preface to the excerpts from ...
Page 461
... forces under Mangin and Degoutte , French and American , and fell upon it with crushing effect ; an effect so crushing that from that moment onward the destruction of the German army continued uninter- ruptedly till the whole Prussian ...
... forces under Mangin and Degoutte , French and American , and fell upon it with crushing effect ; an effect so crushing that from that moment onward the destruction of the German army continued uninter- ruptedly till the whole Prussian ...
Page 462
... forces arrayed against him . He did not appreciate either the power of resistance of the British army or its power of recovery from reverses ; he did not appreciate the power of the British navy and of the British mer- cantile marine ...
... forces arrayed against him . He did not appreciate either the power of resistance of the British army or its power of recovery from reverses ; he did not appreciate the power of the British navy and of the British mer- cantile marine ...
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