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 115
... Wavell found himself as time drew near for the opening of his counter - attack in the desert was an unenviable one . Admittedly he had received substantial tank reinforcements as a result of the bold stroke in sending the Tiger convoy ...
... Wavell found himself as time drew near for the opening of his counter - attack in the desert was an unenviable one . Admittedly he had received substantial tank reinforcements as a result of the bold stroke in sending the Tiger convoy ...
עמוד 116
... Wavell had to shoulder another burden - intangible , perhaps , but none the less hard for a Commander - in - Chief to bear on the eve of a vital offensive . He was fully aware that for some time now he had not held the Prime Minister's ...
... Wavell had to shoulder another burden - intangible , perhaps , but none the less hard for a Commander - in - Chief to bear on the eve of a vital offensive . He was fully aware that for some time now he had not held the Prime Minister's ...
עמוד 117
... Wavell had shown strong reluctance to involve him- self in either of these new commitments , and on May 6 Churchill wrote , " I am deeply disturbed at General Wavell's attitude .... He gives me the impression of being tired out . " The ...
... Wavell had shown strong reluctance to involve him- self in either of these new commitments , and on May 6 Churchill wrote , " I am deeply disturbed at General Wavell's attitude .... He gives me the impression of being tired out . " The ...
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