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 176
... Prime Minister's mind that Wardlaw - Milne was over - ready to embarrass the Government with captious criticism , this did less than justice to Wardlaw - Milne's sincerity and sense of responsibility . Prominent among the supporters of ...
... Prime Minister's mind that Wardlaw - Milne was over - ready to embarrass the Government with captious criticism , this did less than justice to Wardlaw - Milne's sincerity and sense of responsibility . Prominent among the supporters of ...
עמוד 272
... Chief of the Russian Navy . You shall drink a toast with me . " This was too much for the Prime Minister , who had come up just in time to overhear the conversation . As they raised their glasses and Cun- ningham said , " To the Russian ...
... Chief of the Russian Navy . You shall drink a toast with me . " This was too much for the Prime Minister , who had come up just in time to overhear the conversation . As they raised their glasses and Cun- ningham said , " To the Russian ...
עמוד 279
... Prime Minister . He twitted Admiral Cunningham about an incident earlier in the morn- ing . “ Do tell us what that little ship in the Bay is ? " Sarah had asked ; " is she signalling ' Happy Christmas ' ? " Walking over to the window ...
... Prime Minister . He twitted Admiral Cunningham about an incident earlier in the morn- ing . “ Do tell us what that little ship in the Bay is ? " Sarah had asked ; " is she signalling ' Happy Christmas ' ? " Walking over to the window ...
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