A History of the Great War, 1914-1918Clarendon Press, 1934 - 649 páginas |
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... command of all the troops ; for , though the Turks did not like the Germans , they recognized and trusted an organizing ability which far exceeded their own . Liman found his command dotted about in little blobs , wherever a landing ...
... command of all the troops ; for , though the Turks did not like the Germans , they recognized and trusted an organizing ability which far exceeded their own . Liman found his command dotted about in little blobs , wherever a landing ...
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... command . This \ officer , a colonel at the beginning of the war , had already risen to command an army . With all the firmness and calm of Joffre , he had none of his unapproachable- ness and love of publicity . He was a true soldier ...
... command . This \ officer , a colonel at the beginning of the war , had already risen to command an army . With all the firmness and calm of Joffre , he had none of his unapproachable- ness and love of publicity . He was a true soldier ...
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... command of Diaz , a junior corps commander , a sensible , hardwork- ing man who knew far more about the men than his pre- decessor , but himself of no great personality or command- ing stature as a strategist . At least he fulfilled his ...
... command of Diaz , a junior corps commander , a sensible , hardwork- ing man who knew far more about the men than his pre- decessor , but himself of no great personality or command- ing stature as a strategist . At least he fulfilled his ...
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ARMIES AND PLANS | 1 |
DEFEAT AND VICTORY IN THE WEST | 13 |
TANNENBERG AND LEMBERG | 39 |
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