Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... fighting men showed their teeth , but , as is the British way , not until the main job was done . But the French collapse threatened the very existence of the Allies at a time when they were fighting for their lives . Perhaps the ...
... fighting men showed their teeth , but , as is the British way , not until the main job was done . But the French collapse threatened the very existence of the Allies at a time when they were fighting for their lives . Perhaps the ...
Strana 139
... fighting for it if they could avoid it . Hence the game for them was to move through and round us , and collar our lines of communications ; then sit on them and wait for us to do something . Our defences were as fluid as possible ...
... fighting for it if they could avoid it . Hence the game for them was to move through and round us , and collar our lines of communications ; then sit on them and wait for us to do something . Our defences were as fluid as possible ...
Strana 143
... fighting in Johore . I saw only a very small part of it myself . An Australian unit came into action in the Gemas area . It started auspiciously enough . An ambush was laid in a place where the road passed through a cutting with a ...
... fighting in Johore . I saw only a very small part of it myself . An Australian unit came into action in the Gemas area . It started auspiciously enough . An ambush was laid in a place where the road passed through a cutting with a ...
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