Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 31
... night of March 8 and thirteen persons were killed and fifty hurt . Another raid occurred on the night of March 11 , when thirty - four persons were killed by bombs , seventy - nine were injured , and sixty - six suffocated in panic at a ...
... night of March 8 and thirteen persons were killed and fifty hurt . Another raid occurred on the night of March 11 , when thirty - four persons were killed by bombs , seventy - nine were injured , and sixty - six suffocated in panic at a ...
Page 307
... night expeditions . But , despite successful raids and effective destruction , the French bombing operations remained more or less unsatisfactory . In the course of 1917 the use of the flying squadrons was finally adapted to the diverse ...
... night expeditions . But , despite successful raids and effective destruction , the French bombing operations remained more or less unsatisfactory . In the course of 1917 the use of the flying squadrons was finally adapted to the diverse ...
Page 408
... night , their men being exhausted for a time after so many hours under fire , they with- drew their line a little to ... Night of Horror for Germans That night the Germans seemed to be re- lieving their troops , and again the French and ...
... night , their men being exhausted for a time after so many hours under fire , they with- drew their line a little to ... Night of Horror for Germans That night the Germans seemed to be re- lieving their troops , and again the French and ...
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