Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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... military colleges and schools were declared unnecessary . we wish to have military experts , argued the Bolsheviki , we must teach the science of war not to selected groups of men , but to all the soldiers , thereby avoiding the ...
... military colleges and schools were declared unnecessary . we wish to have military experts , argued the Bolsheviki , we must teach the science of war not to selected groups of men , but to all the soldiers , thereby avoiding the ...
Page 197
Ο Military Review of the Greatest Battle in History From March 21 to April 17 , 1918 N March 21 the Germans began the great battle which military ex- perts of both sides believe may What was indi- decide the war . cated in broad lines ...
Ο Military Review of the Greatest Battle in History From March 21 to April 17 , 1918 N March 21 the Germans began the great battle which military ex- perts of both sides believe may What was indi- decide the war . cated in broad lines ...
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... Military Service act became effective in April , 1918 , having passed both houses of Parliament by large majorities ... MILITARY AGE Men Up to 50. - Obligation to military service imposed upon every male British subject : 1. Who has at ...
... Military Service act became effective in April , 1918 , having passed both houses of Parliament by large majorities ... MILITARY AGE Men Up to 50. - Obligation to military service imposed upon every male British subject : 1. Who has at ...
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