Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... Shifta in the forthcoming Battle of the Lakes as that four - months ' struggle in the mountains and mud of Central Abys- sinia was later to be called . Raiding columns would harry the Italian lines of communication and keep the enemy to ...
... Shifta in the forthcoming Battle of the Lakes as that four - months ' struggle in the mountains and mud of Central Abys- sinia was later to be called . Raiding columns would harry the Italian lines of communication and keep the enemy to ...
Página 269
... Shifta operations appealed to the major for help . The major decreed that hence- orth the forces under his command hould not pillage the villages on their ine of march and should pay for all food and meat taken . This order was rigidly ...
... Shifta operations appealed to the major for help . The major decreed that hence- orth the forces under his command hould not pillage the villages on their ine of march and should pay for all food and meat taken . This order was rigidly ...
Página 270
... Shifta snarled threats at the apprehensive Italians . A sullen fury swept through the Shifta ranks when , screaming with fright , men and women from the village in the valley below ran for protection into the prisoner - of - war camp ...
... Shifta snarled threats at the apprehensive Italians . A sullen fury swept through the Shifta ranks when , screaming with fright , men and women from the village in the valley below ran for protection into the prisoner - of - war camp ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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