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When , in November 1914 , an attack on the Dardanelles was first suggested , not
even Mr Churchill had contemplated a purely naval attack ( cf . III , 98 and 104 ) ;
but , as no troops were available , the project - and others - had to be dropped .
When , in November 1914 , an attack on the Dardanelles was first suggested , not
even Mr Churchill had contemplated a purely naval attack ( cf . III , 98 and 104 ) ;
but , as no troops were available , the project - and others - had to be dropped .
Page 254
There was still time to postpone the naval attack when , on Feb . ... It is
indispensable to the student , especially when read in connexion with Lord
Kitchener ' s biography ; not that it is in any way an attack on Kitchener , of whom
Sir Ian always ...
There was still time to postpone the naval attack when , on Feb . ... It is
indispensable to the student , especially when read in connexion with Lord
Kitchener ' s biography ; not that it is in any way an attack on Kitchener , of whom
Sir Ian always ...
Page 370
The failure of the main attack was fatal to the success of the German plan ; for ,
although the breach in the St Quentin ... where a new defensive front was formed
, too strong to be attacked without awaiting the repair of the communications for ...
The failure of the main attack was fatal to the success of the German plan ; for ,
although the breach in the St Quentin ... where a new defensive front was formed
, too strong to be attacked without awaiting the repair of the communications for ...
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