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The parliamentary and political situation at home is as important as the military
situation abroad . The national interest will be best served in the long run by
preventing disagreement and by following the line of least resistance . In its
anxiety not ...
The parliamentary and political situation at home is as important as the military
situation abroad . The national interest will be best served in the long run by
preventing disagreement and by following the line of least resistance . In its
anxiety not ...
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The situation , however , was reciprocal , for the Allied flank was also in the air ,
and the advantage would rest with the side which should apply the altered
conditions to the best use . Hindenburg declared that he would roll up the Allied
armies ...
The situation , however , was reciprocal , for the Allied flank was also in the air ,
and the advantage would rest with the side which should apply the altered
conditions to the best use . Hindenburg declared that he would roll up the Allied
armies ...
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three : ( 1 the desire to see arrangements for permanent peace made before it is
too late ; ( 2 ) the anxiety lest neutral nations should find their situation
intolerablein other words , lest they should be drawn into the war ; and ( 3 ) the
fear that ...
three : ( 1 the desire to see arrangements for permanent peace made before it is
too late ; ( 2 ) the anxiety lest neutral nations should find their situation
intolerablein other words , lest they should be drawn into the war ; and ( 3 ) the
fear that ...
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OF Nos 447 448 AND 449 | 1 |
Some AfterWar Problems | 2 |
Aircraft in the | 3 |
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