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 97
... Greece were based on far more logical grounds than mere chivalry . By showing their determination to stand by their allies he considered that Britain might well persuade the whole Balkan bloc of Yugoslavia , Greece , and Turkey to ...
... Greece were based on far more logical grounds than mere chivalry . By showing their determination to stand by their allies he considered that Britain might well persuade the whole Balkan bloc of Yugoslavia , Greece , and Turkey to ...
עמוד 98
... Greece , watched with close interest by the staff of the German Embassy , who for a further month were free to observe and report on all the Allied preparations . In that month , and before the German invasion of Greece even began , the ...
... Greece , watched with close interest by the staff of the German Embassy , who for a further month were free to observe and report on all the Allied preparations . In that month , and before the German invasion of Greece even began , the ...
עמוד 105
... Greece and maintaining supplies to Malta , the tone of some of the messages Cunningham received from Whitehall - notably a signal from the First Sea Lord which included the phrase , “ Failure ... will be considered as having let the ...
... Greece and maintaining supplies to Malta , the tone of some of the messages Cunningham received from Whitehall - notably a signal from the First Sea Lord which included the phrase , “ Failure ... will be considered as having let the ...
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