Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 45
... defense of the revolu- tion . Second - All the councils of workmen's and soldiers ' revolutionary organizations must enter into the compulsory defense of each position to the last drop of their blood . Third - Organizations on railways ...
... defense of the revolu- tion . Second - All the councils of workmen's and soldiers ' revolutionary organizations must enter into the compulsory defense of each position to the last drop of their blood . Third - Organizations on railways ...
Page 293
... defense on the line of the Piave . The navy's work was partic- ularly difficult , as it had no means at hand to meet the attack of land forces . It was obliged , therefore , to improvise the necessary troops and material in order to ...
... defense on the line of the Piave . The navy's work was partic- ularly difficult , as it had no means at hand to meet the attack of land forces . It was obliged , therefore , to improvise the necessary troops and material in order to ...
Page 294
... defense of Caorle , a few hundred meters from the enemy advance guards , and did not cease firing until every civil- ian and everything movable had been placed in security . After this they suc- ceeded in reaching the line of the Piave ...
... defense of Caorle , a few hundred meters from the enemy advance guards , and did not cease firing until every civil- ian and everything movable had been placed in security . After this they suc- ceeded in reaching the line of the Piave ...
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advance Allies American April April 12 Armentières army artillery attack Austria-Hungary Austrian battalions battle Beersheba Belgian Belgium Berlin Bolsheviki Bolshevist bombardment bombs Bourlon British Cambrai Canal captured Central Powers Chauny command conference Corps Council cruisers declared defense delegates divisions east enemy enemy's ernment fighting fire Flanders flank fleet Flesquières force Foreign France French front German Government heavy Herr infantry Italian killed Labor land Lassigny Lichnowsky London losses machine guns March March 21 ment miles military Montdidier months naval negotiations night officers Oise operations peace treaty Petrograd Poland position President Prince Prince Lichnowsky prisoners raids railway reached Reichstag reported Rheims rifle Rumania Russia Secretary sector Serbian shells ships Sir Edward Sir Edward Grey Socialist soldiers Somme submarine supply territory tion tons troops Trotzky Turkish Turks Ukraine United week wounded yards