The War and Colonel Warden: Based on the Recollections of C.R. Thompson, Personal Assistant to the Prime Minister, 1940-1945G.G. Harrap, 1963 - 427 עמודים |
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עמוד 267
... Chiefs of Staff organization ; it would be virtually impossible for any one man to maintain an adequate grasp of all the military problems arising in North - west Europe and in the Mediterranean theatre as well ; and the American ...
... Chiefs of Staff organization ; it would be virtually impossible for any one man to maintain an adequate grasp of all the military problems arising in North - west Europe and in the Mediterranean theatre as well ; and the American ...
עמוד 319
... Chiefs of Staff on the following day he tried to repudiate the agreement , implying that the President's answer had been misunderstood . The wind was taken out of his sails , however , when Hollis produced a written note of the con ...
... Chiefs of Staff on the following day he tried to repudiate the agreement , implying that the President's answer had been misunderstood . The wind was taken out of his sails , however , when Hollis produced a written note of the con ...
עמוד 343
... staff , which included a number of girl cipher officers , had become almost inured to their life under siege . In ... Chiefs of Staff provided him with reinforcements from another theatre . Any weakening of the Fifteenth Army Group ...
... staff , which included a number of girl cipher officers , had become almost inured to their life under siege . In ... Chiefs of Staff provided him with reinforcements from another theatre . Any weakening of the Fifteenth Army Group ...
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