The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 191
... franc - tireur attacks . These quotations were among the prize exhibits of German propaganda . They prove that , during the first four days of the stupendous calamity which had befallen the nation ( the latest extract is dated Aug. 8 ) ...
... franc - tireur attacks . These quotations were among the prize exhibits of German propaganda . They prove that , during the first four days of the stupendous calamity which had befallen the nation ( the latest extract is dated Aug. 8 ) ...
Page 195
... francs- tireurs used machine - guns , placed either in their houses or in church towers ; but these machine - guns do ... franc - tireur existed ; but this is to go too far . It is very probable that here and there an isolated sportsman ...
... francs- tireurs used machine - guns , placed either in their houses or in church towers ; but these machine - guns do ... franc - tireur existed ; but this is to go too far . It is very probable that here and there an isolated sportsman ...
Page 196
... franc- tireur legends of 1870 , and fed by the German press , The effective franc - tireur wars of history - the Peninsular War , the Tyrolese War , and the German Befreiungskrieg of 1813 - have all consisted of operations against ...
... franc- tireur legends of 1870 , and fed by the German press , The effective franc - tireur wars of history - the Peninsular War , the Tyrolese War , and the German Befreiungskrieg of 1813 - have all consisted of operations against ...
Page 197
... franc - tireur legend of 1870 had a strong hold on the German mind is evident from the fact that the lies - the officially - admitted lies - which burgeoned in the German press in the early days of the war almost all took the classical ...
... franc - tireur legend of 1870 had a strong hold on the German mind is evident from the fact that the lies - the officially - admitted lies - which burgeoned in the German press in the early days of the war almost all took the classical ...
Page 200
... francs- tireurs , but he knew of their offence only by hearsay . This is a constant characteristic of the evidence to be ... franc - tireur obsession took the quaintest and craziest forms . A Landwehr captain named Höcker , in his book ...
... francs- tireurs , but he knew of their offence only by hearsay . This is a constant characteristic of the evidence to be ... franc - tireur obsession took the quaintest and craziest forms . A Landwehr captain named Höcker , in his book ...
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