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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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 89
עמוד 4
... Prime Minister told me that his determined aim was to hold out in Britain and in the Middle East until we came into the war . He did not conceal from me the fact that there was a limit to the length of time Britain could hold out alone ...
... Prime Minister told me that his determined aim was to hold out in Britain and in the Middle East until we came into the war . He did not conceal from me the fact that there was a limit to the length of time Britain could hold out alone ...
עמוד 98
... Chief , over the rôle which the Allied force was to fulfil , the Prime Minister's advisers still recommended that the landings should go forward . On March 5 the first troops began to disembark in Greece , watched with close interest by ...
... Chief , over the rôle which the Allied force was to fulfil , the Prime Minister's advisers still recommended that the landings should go forward . On March 5 the first troops began to disembark in Greece , watched with close interest by ...
עמוד 190
... Prime Minister's party shouted at the driver , and the driver shouted unavailingly at the donkey , which refused to move in any direc- tion , a stream of passers - by peered into the cars . Many recognized Mr Churchill , and bowed and ...
... Prime Minister's party shouted at the driver , and the driver shouted unavailingly at the donkey , which refused to move in any direc- tion , a stream of passers - by peered into the cars . Many recognized Mr Churchill , and bowed and ...
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Operation Royal Marineand the White Rabbit | 41 |
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