The Quarterly Review, Volume 290John Murray, 1952 |
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Page 56
... India through the Middle East . It was expected that Turkish armies based on Mesopotamia would sweep through Persia to the Afghan Frontier and thence onwards across the plains of India . Success would not only have placed the immense ...
... India through the Middle East . It was expected that Turkish armies based on Mesopotamia would sweep through Persia to the Afghan Frontier and thence onwards across the plains of India . Success would not only have placed the immense ...
Page 57
... India it is now no longer possible for the British to rely on the resources of that great country for war purposes . If India and Pakistan were standing shoulder to shoulder and ready to support the Western Powers the loss might to a ...
... India it is now no longer possible for the British to rely on the resources of that great country for war purposes . If India and Pakistan were standing shoulder to shoulder and ready to support the Western Powers the loss might to a ...
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... India . The West- ern World can no longer rely on the splendid Indian Army and the resources of the country . Our great strategic base in the Indian Ocean has gone . The Indian Republic proclaims its intention to remain neutral should ...
... India . The West- ern World can no longer rely on the splendid Indian Army and the resources of the country . Our great strategic base in the Indian Ocean has gone . The Indian Republic proclaims its intention to remain neutral should ...
Contents
The Election in France and After | 1 |
The Foreign Office Documents 19191939 and the Archives of the German Foreign Office | 2 |
Bolingbroke and his Influence on English Politics | 3 |
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