Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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... March 10 in the Bristol Channel , but es- caped damage . Commander Carlyon Bellairs announced in Commons on March 5 that submarine sinkings of merchantmen averaged 70,000 tons weekly in January and 80,000 tons weekly in February . The ...
... March 10 in the Bristol Channel , but es- caped damage . Commander Carlyon Bellairs announced in Commons on March 5 that submarine sinkings of merchantmen averaged 70,000 tons weekly in January and 80,000 tons weekly in February . The ...
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... March 3. Russia protested , March 10 , against German occupation as a breach of the peace treaty . On March 14 the people sent an appeal to the Fin- nish Government and to the German and Swedish monarchs , asking that their wishes ...
... March 3. Russia protested , March 10 , against German occupation as a breach of the peace treaty . On March 14 the people sent an appeal to the Fin- nish Government and to the German and Swedish monarchs , asking that their wishes ...
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Recording Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events From March 18 , 1918 , Up to and Including April 17 , 1918 Russia Under German Domination Record of a Month's Events •. The UNITED STATES German Government announced on March 18 ...
Recording Campaigns on All Fronts and Collateral Events From March 18 , 1918 , Up to and Including April 17 , 1918 Russia Under German Domination Record of a Month's Events •. The UNITED STATES German Government announced on March 18 ...
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