Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzky 253–254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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... Free French , and to leave Cairo on the eleven o'clock plane next day . The advance into Syria had begun at dawn on the 8th , with the Australians advancing along the coast and up the inland route by Merdjayoun . The Free French ...
... Free French , and to leave Cairo on the eleven o'clock plane next day . The advance into Syria had begun at dawn on the 8th , with the Australians advancing along the coast and up the inland route by Merdjayoun . The Free French ...
Strana 233
... French , and the idol not only of them but of all British officers who have had dealings with him . Resolute ... Free French cause he had had no solitary word of his wife . He has since achieved fame as the Free French commander at Bir ...
... French , and the idol not only of them but of all British officers who have had dealings with him . Resolute ... Free French cause he had had no solitary word of his wife . He has since achieved fame as the Free French commander at Bir ...
Strana 239
... Free French alike were in fine fettle ; and the Indians going away from the river back to their assembly areas were smiling and cheerful and full of fight . They looked exactly what they proved to be : men about to make history . The ...
... Free French alike were in fine fettle ; and the Indians going away from the river back to their assembly areas were smiling and cheerful and full of fight . They looked exactly what they proved to be : men about to make history . The ...
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