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When war ceases to be an affair of the individual , or even of the family or the
tribe , and large armies come into being , the qualities of combination , of willing
obedience , of unhesitating self - sacrifice , become necessary for success .
When war ceases to be an affair of the individual , or even of the family or the
tribe , and large armies come into being , the qualities of combination , of willing
obedience , of unhesitating self - sacrifice , become necessary for success .
Page 147
Reorganised by Germany , the Turkish Empire would become so powerful that
Britain ' s position in Egypt would , in the very nature of things , become
untenable . From this point of view German proposals in regard to Turkey ' s
future have a ...
Reorganised by Germany , the Turkish Empire would become so powerful that
Britain ' s position in Egypt would , in the very nature of things , become
untenable . From this point of view German proposals in regard to Turkey ' s
future have a ...
Page 150
If Constantinople fell to Russia ' s share , it would never become a central
emporium on the world - way from Antwerp to Basra , but be transformed into a
barricade ( Sperrtor ) for all commerce on this line . From the very nature of things
...
If Constantinople fell to Russia ' s share , it would never become a central
emporium on the world - way from Antwerp to Basra , but be transformed into a
barricade ( Sperrtor ) for all commerce on this line . From the very nature of things
...
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Contents
OF Nos 447 448 AND 449 | 1 |
Some AfterWar Problems | 2 |
Aircraft in the | 3 |
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