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Page 141
... opinion of Gen. de Castelnau must , however , be cited . He said to Gen. Seely , January 1 , 1915 , that the new armies ought not to be employed in France but at ' Salonica Drama Dedeagatch .... The inevitable result of an attack of ...
... opinion of Gen. de Castelnau must , however , be cited . He said to Gen. Seely , January 1 , 1915 , that the new armies ought not to be employed in France but at ' Salonica Drama Dedeagatch .... The inevitable result of an attack of ...
Page 460
... opinion that the Government , the upper classes , and the Staff officers were conspiring with the Entente to sacri- fice the workers . The cry " This winter not one man in the trenches ' had loud and wide reverberations . The propor ...
... opinion that the Government , the upper classes , and the Staff officers were conspiring with the Entente to sacri- fice the workers . The cry " This winter not one man in the trenches ' had loud and wide reverberations . The propor ...
Page 506
... opinion , but a few thought it an advantage . ' Gough , with a generous candour towards his opponents , expressed the opinion that ' On the whole the fog favoured our Fifth Army ' , ' on the ground that , though the initial losses of ...
... opinion , but a few thought it an advantage . ' Gough , with a generous candour towards his opponents , expressed the opinion that ' On the whole the fog favoured our Fifth Army ' , ' on the ground that , though the initial losses of ...
Contents
THE DARDANELLES | 204 |
THE COLLAPSE OF THE ENTENTE PLANS | 228 |
EVENTS IN THE EAST IN 1916 | 280 |
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