The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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Page 193
... victory . They are still , of course , essential factors of the problem , but now there is a third as well - land power . Then , we had no prospect of having that third means of securing a decision at our call . We were confronted by ...
... victory . They are still , of course , essential factors of the problem , but now there is a third as well - land power . Then , we had no prospect of having that third means of securing a decision at our call . We were confronted by ...
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... victory in 1943 . So the Germans thought , ignorant even after all the teach- ings of history that no such hope could really be well- founded . Then on November 15 I was enabled to add a postscript to record that Stalingrad still held ...
... victory in 1943 . So the Germans thought , ignorant even after all the teach- ings of history that no such hope could really be well- founded . Then on November 15 I was enabled to add a postscript to record that Stalingrad still held ...
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... victory in arms gives you the power , take vengeance on a nation . You can cry ' Væ victis ! ' and go to it and if you , in the persons of your fellow - countrymen and probably also in those of your families , relations , and friends ...
... victory in arms gives you the power , take vengeance on a nation . You can cry ' Væ victis ! ' and go to it and if you , in the persons of your fellow - countrymen and probably also in those of your families , relations , and friends ...
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