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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... blockade against Germany.26 The actual naval enforcement of the blockade against Germany consisted of patrolling strategic high seas passages on the routes to Germany at some distance from Germany itself.27 In performing this task the ...
... blockade against Germany.26 The actual naval enforcement of the blockade against Germany consisted of patrolling strategic high seas passages on the routes to Germany at some distance from Germany itself.27 In performing this task the ...
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... blockade , Germany developed the operational area enforced by submarines as its preeminent method of interdicting commerce with the United Kingdom.28 For a time during the First World War , Germany attempted to apply differential ...
... blockade , Germany developed the operational area enforced by submarines as its preeminent method of interdicting commerce with the United Kingdom.28 For a time during the First World War , Germany attempted to apply differential ...
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... blockade " could not be squared with the technical requirements of the law of blockade as generally accepted , " 67 has stated its juridical basis : [ M ] easures regularly and uniformly repeated in successive wars in the form of ...
... blockade " could not be squared with the technical requirements of the law of blockade as generally accepted , " 67 has stated its juridical basis : [ M ] easures regularly and uniformly repeated in successive wars in the form of ...
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