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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... United States and the United Kingdom submarine operations . By the same reasoning , the Japan- ese submarine war must also be appraised by the same criteria . Another situation presenting an issue concerning the applicability of the ...
... United States and the United Kingdom submarine operations . By the same reasoning , the Japan- ese submarine war must also be appraised by the same criteria . Another situation presenting an issue concerning the applicability of the ...
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... United States obtaining British adherence to the traditional rules . The note concluded by stating that if the United States were not successful in this objective , Germany " would then be facing a new situation in which it must ...
... United States obtaining British adherence to the traditional rules . The note concluded by stating that if the United States were not successful in this objective , Germany " would then be facing a new situation in which it must ...
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... United States had protested but acquiesced in the British long - distance blockade measures which effectively stopped its trade with Germany.61 In addition , the belligerent United States by laying the great mine barrage between the ...
... United States had protested but acquiesced in the British long - distance blockade measures which effectively stopped its trade with Germany.61 In addition , the belligerent United States by laying the great mine barrage between the ...
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