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 52
... force which he was anxious to lead . Like Lord Cork , Keyes was an Admiral of the Fleet and senior to both the First ... Force , now present in massive strength , was able to range at will over the British posi- tions . The ...
... force which he was anxious to lead . Like Lord Cork , Keyes was an Admiral of the Fleet and senior to both the First ... Force , now present in massive strength , was able to range at will over the British posi- tions . The ...
עמוד 84
... force composed of his own country- men . De Gaulle himself would have preferred to land his troops at Konakry , several hundred miles to the south , and raise French support to his flag as he marched on Dakar with a British naval force ...
... force composed of his own country- men . De Gaulle himself would have preferred to land his troops at Konakry , several hundred miles to the south , and raise French support to his flag as he marched on Dakar with a British naval force ...
עמוד 292
... force precariously estab- lished on enemy soil . But he would not use his authority to override his professional advisers if they had a strong case . On one matter of major policy , however , he found himself in serious conflict with ...
... force precariously estab- lished on enemy soil . But he would not use his authority to override his professional advisers if they had a strong case . On one matter of major policy , however , he found himself in serious conflict with ...
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