The World Crisis, Volume 1C. Scribner, 1951 - History, Modern |
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Page 49
... Secretary to the Committee of Imperial Defence , already on the move classi- fying them for the War Book , which project had actually been launched . I inquired further about sabotage and espionage and counter - espionage . I came in ...
... Secretary to the Committee of Imperial Defence , already on the move classi- fying them for the War Book , which project had actually been launched . I inquired further about sabotage and espionage and counter - espionage . I came in ...
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Winston Churchill. Secretary . First Sea Lord . Third Sea Lord . October 24 , 1914 . Fourth Sea Lord . Naval Secretary . Every nerve must be strained to reconcile the Fleet to Scapa . Successive lines of submarine defences should be ...
Winston Churchill. Secretary . First Sea Lord . Third Sea Lord . October 24 , 1914 . Fourth Sea Lord . Naval Secretary . Every nerve must be strained to reconcile the Fleet to Scapa . Successive lines of submarine defences should be ...
Page 496
... Secretary . First Sea Lord . Naval Secretary . October 28 , 1914 . Please propose without delay the largest possible programme of submarine boats to be delivered in from 12 to 24 months from the present time . You should assume for this ...
... Secretary . First Sea Lord . Naval Secretary . October 28 , 1914 . Please propose without delay the largest possible programme of submarine boats to be delivered in from 12 to 24 months from the present time . You should assume for this ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
MILESTONES TO ARMAGEDDON | 19 |
THE CRISIS OF AGADIR | 38 |
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