Current History, المجلد 5New York Times Company, 1916 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 100
الصفحة 2
... forces can be levied and new instruments of warfare introduced , they must in the end be forced to their own frontiers . the sudden collapse of the recently patched - up peace between the Hungarian Government Party , led by Premier ...
... forces can be levied and new instruments of warfare introduced , they must in the end be forced to their own frontiers . the sudden collapse of the recently patched - up peace between the Hungarian Government Party , led by Premier ...
الصفحة 32
... forces on to the eastern front to prevent the break - up of Austria . " He might , on the other hand , have said : " Oh , no ; rather than let you break through here and drive us back , we will take guns and divisions from Verdun , and ...
... forces on to the eastern front to prevent the break - up of Austria . " He might , on the other hand , have said : " Oh , no ; rather than let you break through here and drive us back , we will take guns and divisions from Verdun , and ...
الصفحة 36
... forces about Gorizia . Largely to him , it would seem , has fallen the task of holding the Carpathian passes in Galicia and Buko- wina against the flying wings of General Letchitski's army , but his position is sud- denly and markedly ...
... forces about Gorizia . Largely to him , it would seem , has fallen the task of holding the Carpathian passes in Galicia and Buko- wina against the flying wings of General Letchitski's army , but his position is sud- denly and markedly ...
الصفحة 38
... forces . For there are two wholly contrasted reasons which dictate the sending of Russian troops into Bulgaria . The first , the obvious reason is , to defeat the gov- ernment of the Coburg Ferdinand , as an enemy of the Entente Powers ...
... forces . For there are two wholly contrasted reasons which dictate the sending of Russian troops into Bulgaria . The first , the obvious reason is , to defeat the gov- ernment of the Coburg Ferdinand , as an enemy of the Entente Powers ...
الصفحة 39
... forces . There remain certain things to be accounted for ; for instance , the slow- ness of Russia's advance , which allowed Mackensen's forces to capture Turtukai , Silistria , and a group of fishing villages on the Black Sea . The ...
... forces . There remain certain things to be accounted for ; for instance , the slow- ness of Russia's advance , which allowed Mackensen's forces to capture Turtukai , Silistria , and a group of fishing villages on the Black Sea . The ...
المحتوى
209 | |
223 | |
227 | |
233 | |
241 | |
578 | |
628 | |
770 | |
89 | |
97 | |
103 | |
123 | |
131 | |
140 | |
145 | |
152 | |
163 | |
193 | |
203 | |
776 | |
792 | |
808 | |
812 | |
961 | |
963 | |
1045 | |
1058 | |
1116 | |
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
advance Allies American Armenians army artillery attack Austria-Hungary Austrian Balkan battle Belgian Belgium belligerent Berlin Britain British Bucharest Bulgaria camp campaign captured carried cent Central Powers civil Combles command Cross cruiser Danube declared defense Dobrudja east Empire enemy England English Entente Europe fact fighting fire forces France French front Galicia German Germany's Government Greece Greek Guillemont guns hand Italian Italy King labor land lives losses ment miles military Minister months munitions nation Navy neutral night offensive officers organization passed peace Péronne Poland Polish political population port position present prisoners railroad railway reached Ruhleben Rumania Russian Saloniki sent Sept Serbia shell ships side soldiers Somme Stokhod submarine taken territory Teutonic Thiepval things tion Transylvania treaty troops Turkey Turkish Turks United Verdun vessels victory village whole women wounded