Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen205William Blackwood, 1919 |
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... British and Indian soldiers , that trouble was never taken . Weak with starvation and sick with fever and dysentery ( we speak of the men of Kut ) , they were made to march five hundred miles in the burning heat across waterless deserts ...
... British and Indian soldiers , that trouble was never taken . Weak with starvation and sick with fever and dysentery ( we speak of the men of Kut ) , they were made to march five hundred miles in the burning heat across waterless deserts ...
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... British officers , and to go from one side to the other it was necessary to pass the sentry standing at his post in the landing in between . From here a flight of steps gave on to the road through the main archway ; on the other side of ...
... British officers , and to go from one side to the other it was necessary to pass the sentry standing at his post in the landing in between . From here a flight of steps gave on to the road through the main archway ; on the other side of ...
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... British rank - and - file prisoners in the Angora district . Some of the men whom we succeeded in meeting had certain com- plaints to make against their previous commandant . deputation of officers therefore waited upon his successor ...
... British rank - and - file prisoners in the Angora district . Some of the men whom we succeeded in meeting had certain com- plaints to make against their previous commandant . deputation of officers therefore waited upon his successor ...
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... British Govern- ment have been derided for their handling of the Balkan problem in 1915 ; but any blunders of which they may number of worthy people at the public expense , and 26 [ Jan. The War Office in War Time.—II.
... British Govern- ment have been derided for their handling of the Balkan problem in 1915 ; but any blunders of which they may number of worthy people at the public expense , and 26 [ Jan. The War Office in War Time.—II.
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... British , and had accompanied it to the Dardanelles on a tramp steamer early in 1915. Now I was to be the first observer on the huge night - bombers , which were to prove of such tremen- dous value to the British . I found the squadron ...
... British , and had accompanied it to the Dardanelles on a tramp steamer early in 1915. Now I was to be the first observer on the huge night - bombers , which were to prove of such tremen- dous value to the British . I found the squadron ...
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