The New International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress....Dodd, Mead, 1915 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
59. lappuse
... peace effective strength of about 24,000 , with a reserve numbering some 174,000 , while mobilized for war an effective strength of 2,600,000 should be forthcoming . The army is organized on a territorial basis , each of the five ...
... peace effective strength of about 24,000 , with a reserve numbering some 174,000 , while mobilized for war an effective strength of 2,600,000 should be forthcoming . The army is organized on a territorial basis , each of the five ...
72. lappuse
... peace ; in time of war it was to form an integral part of the eastern fleet . The programme of naval construction adopted in 1911 by the commonwealth government cov- ered a period of 22 years , and provided for a fleet of 8 battle ...
... peace ; in time of war it was to form an integral part of the eastern fleet . The programme of naval construction adopted in 1911 by the commonwealth government cov- ered a period of 22 years , and provided for a fleet of 8 battle ...
79. lappuse
... peace establishment had been estimated at 425,000 men and the war basis 2,300,000 men . The army bill of 1912 served to add about 45,000 men by 1917 under normal conditions . Duke Franz Ferdinand , who was heir apparent to the throne ...
... peace establishment had been estimated at 425,000 men and the war basis 2,300,000 men . The army bill of 1912 served to add about 45,000 men by 1917 under normal conditions . Duke Franz Ferdinand , who was heir apparent to the throne ...
80. lappuse
... peace the cavalry in the Austro - Hungarian army served for three years with the colors , as in the German army . Austria - Hungary had profited by the artillery practice against aëroplanes , which had been car- ried on in 1913 , and it ...
... peace the cavalry in the Austro - Hungarian army served for three years with the colors , as in the German army . Austria - Hungary had profited by the artillery practice against aëroplanes , which had been car- ried on in 1913 , and it ...
83. lappuse
... PEACE , Bryan - Wilson Treaties . AUTOMOBILES . The estimated production of automobiles in 1914 in the United States is 500,000 cars . There were at the beginning of the year approximately 1,400,000 cars in use , bringing the total ...
... PEACE , Bryan - Wilson Treaties . AUTOMOBILES . The estimated production of automobiles in 1914 in the United States is 500,000 cars . There were at the beginning of the year approximately 1,400,000 cars in use , bringing the total ...
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