The New York Times Current History: The European war, 13. sējumsNew York Times Company, 1917 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 99.
xii. lappuse
... officers ' training camps , 16 ; editorial from London Telegraph on marching of troops through London and its sig- nificance , 141 ; number in France at end of October , 191 ; progress in mo- training for duty bilization and Gens ...
... officers ' training camps , 16 ; editorial from London Telegraph on marching of troops through London and its sig- nificance , 141 ; number in France at end of October , 191 ; progress in mo- training for duty bilization and Gens ...
xiii. lappuse
... officers ' training camps , 16 ; editorial from London Telegraph on marching of troops through London and its sig- nificance , 141 ; number in France at end of October , 191 ; progress in mo- bilization and training for duty abroad ...
... officers ' training camps , 16 ; editorial from London Telegraph on marching of troops through London and its sig- nificance , 141 ; number in France at end of October , 191 ; progress in mo- bilization and training for duty abroad ...
xvii. lappuse
... officers and men , to which an al- most equally large number began to be added as the draft recruits for the na- tional army assembled at the sixteen new camps specially prepared for their training . The calling up of the con- scripts ...
... officers and men , to which an al- most equally large number began to be added as the draft recruits for the na- tional army assembled at the sixteen new camps specially prepared for their training . The calling up of the con- scripts ...
xvii. lappuse
... officers , 80,000 ; total , 1,815,820 . of France ( Photo Bain News Service ). Military necessity precluded public ... officers and 68,000 men to 15,000 officers and 254,000 men ; the number of stations of all kinds from 130 to 363 ; the ...
... officers , 80,000 ; total , 1,815,820 . of France ( Photo Bain News Service ). Military necessity precluded public ... officers and 68,000 men to 15,000 officers and 254,000 men ; the number of stations of all kinds from 130 to 363 ; the ...
xvii. lappuse
... officers . Addressing the Central Execu- tive Committee of the Workmen's and Soldiers ' Delegates on Nov. 25 , Lenine alleged that Russia did not contemplate a separate peace with Germany , but sought to force the belligerent Govern ...
... officers . Addressing the Central Execu- tive Committee of the Workmen's and Soldiers ' Delegates on Nov. 25 , Lenine alleged that Russia did not contemplate a separate peace with Germany , but sought to force the belligerent Govern ...
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