Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 257William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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Page 219
... turned , and it turned to some effect , and without overmuch fuss . Even today nobody , no news- paper in England , seems to be really aware that England has become a great military power . For these reasons I do not expect a revolution ...
... turned , and it turned to some effect , and without overmuch fuss . Even today nobody , no news- paper in England , seems to be really aware that England has become a great military power . For these reasons I do not expect a revolution ...
Page 243
... turned into a land of overhanging trees , where we waited until dark , when we had orders to turn back towards Brussels . We lisembarked on the outskirts , where we dug weapon pits and slit trenches ; but we laboured in vain , for at ...
... turned into a land of overhanging trees , where we waited until dark , when we had orders to turn back towards Brussels . We lisembarked on the outskirts , where we dug weapon pits and slit trenches ; but we laboured in vain , for at ...
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... turned . ck over the ground they had ight so hard to win the Germans nt . With our Guards and tanks and American infantry in pursuit , they were swept out of Kasserine and back to Faid . The threat was over . For us this meant a harbour ...
... turned . ck over the ground they had ight so hard to win the Germans nt . With our Guards and tanks and American infantry in pursuit , they were swept out of Kasserine and back to Faid . The threat was over . For us this meant a harbour ...
Contents
AN ENIGMA OF WAR BY AJAX 145 | 14 |
A TARANTO DIARY BY LIEUTENANT M R MAUND D S C R N 187 | 19 |
BLINDED AND A PRISONER OF WAR BY PRIVATE BERTRAM | 38 |
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