Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 449
... natural , therefore , that the Soviets , in whose disposal all accommodation rests , should have fixed a room for me to live in while in Moscow . I had visited Moscow twice before , and was familiar with its appearance and life . My ...
... natural , therefore , that the Soviets , in whose disposal all accommodation rests , should have fixed a room for me to live in while in Moscow . I had visited Moscow twice before , and was familiar with its appearance and life . My ...
Page 456
... nature of the victory of the Marne , which gives its shape to the whole war , is this : Was that victory produced by the smashing of the Prussian Guard by Foch just east of the Marshes of St. Gond in the late afternoon of Wednesday ...
... nature of the victory of the Marne , which gives its shape to the whole war , is this : Was that victory produced by the smashing of the Prussian Guard by Foch just east of the Marshes of St. Gond in the late afternoon of Wednesday ...
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
... nature of the German defeat on the sector of Verdun . The known fac- tors are by this time commonplace : the enemy achieved something of a surprise . His object was to crush in the French lines against the river and so to produce chaos ...
... nature of the German defeat on the sector of Verdun . The known fac- tors are by this time commonplace : the enemy achieved something of a surprise . His object was to crush in the French lines against the river and so to produce chaos ...
Page 459
... nature of things ( though we have as yet no official confirmation of it from the French or British side ) — that the British effort on the Vimy Ridge was meant to be the containing effort , and the French effort to the south was meant ...
... nature of things ( though we have as yet no official confirmation of it from the French or British side ) — that the British effort on the Vimy Ridge was meant to be the containing effort , and the French effort to the south was meant ...
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