Studies in the Law of Naval Warfare: Submarines in General and Limited WarsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... Government promptly retaliated by placing an equal number of British Army officers in solitary confinement . Thereafter , the British Government changed its policy and treated captured German submarine personnel in the same way as other ...
... Government promptly retaliated by placing an equal number of British Army officers in solitary confinement . Thereafter , the British Government changed its policy and treated captured German submarine personnel in the same way as other ...
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... Government has been informed that the Governments of the United States and Great Britain are engaged in laying a barrage across that portion of the North Sea lying between Scotland and Norway , which when completed will effectively ...
... Government has been informed that the Governments of the United States and Great Britain are engaged in laying a barrage across that portion of the North Sea lying between Scotland and Norway , which when completed will effectively ...
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... Government.9 Captain Roskill has summarized the pattern of government control over merchant shipping : On 26th August 1939 there was issued in Whitehall an order which established the pattern under which the whole of the British ...
... Government.9 Captain Roskill has summarized the pattern of government control over merchant shipping : On 26th August 1939 there was issued in Whitehall an order which established the pattern under which the whole of the British ...
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