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 78
... afternoon of September 15 , however , all was quiet when the Prime Minister entered the Operations Room , and while the Air Vice- Marshal walked about talking to his staff the Duty Controller — this time Group Captain Lord Willoughby de ...
... afternoon of September 15 , however , all was quiet when the Prime Minister entered the Operations Room , and while the Air Vice- Marshal walked about talking to his staff the Duty Controller — this time Group Captain Lord Willoughby de ...
עמוד 115
... Afternoon at Chartwell THE situation in which General 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 ...
... Afternoon at Chartwell THE situation in which General 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 ...
עמוד 389
... afternoon . It was a day of blazing heat , and the Prime Minister , who would have much preferred to spend the afternoon painting on the cliffs , discovered to his alarm that he was expected to appear at an official reception attended ...
... afternoon . It was a day of blazing heat , and the Prime Minister , who would have much preferred to spend the afternoon painting on the cliffs , discovered to his alarm that he was expected to appear at an official reception attended ...
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