The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 205
... German Army in the Great War . . . . Schlieffen was warned by von Eckardstein . . . that it would " bring England on our backs . " Schlieffen's plan was aired from time to time in the German technical press ; and new railways were ...
... German Army in the Great War . . . . Schlieffen was warned by von Eckardstein . . . that it would " bring England on our backs . " Schlieffen's plan was aired from time to time in the German technical press ; and new railways were ...
Page 209
... German wireless messages ' ordering the German fleet to prepare for a movement against England , with all the forces in the North Sea , as rapidly as possible . ' 6 " Meanwhile , as early as July 25 and thence onwards , German aircraft ...
... German wireless messages ' ordering the German fleet to prepare for a movement against England , with all the forces in the North Sea , as rapidly as possible . ' 6 " Meanwhile , as early as July 25 and thence onwards , German aircraft ...
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... German troops , as has been established beyond any doubt . ' These proclamations were false , but even had they been true , Luxemburg might reasonably have asked how it was that France found German troops on Luxemburg soil to attack ...
... German troops , as has been established beyond any doubt . ' These proclamations were false , but even had they been true , Luxemburg might reasonably have asked how it was that France found German troops on Luxemburg soil to attack ...
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