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 168
... troops or aircraft from the Russian front , was in favour of attempting either Jupiter or Gymnast , the long - debated descent on the North African coast to link up with the desert army . In the end Gymnast was to gain the day . Before ...
... troops or aircraft from the Russian front , was in favour of attempting either Jupiter or Gymnast , the long - debated descent on the North African coast to link up with the desert army . In the end Gymnast was to gain the day . Before ...
עמוד 234
... troops to England . On her westward runs she sailed comparatively empty , and there was no difficulty in accommodating the Conference team , but much work had to be done before the Prime Minister arrived on board . The great ship had ...
... troops to England . On her westward runs she sailed comparatively empty , and there was no difficulty in accommodating the Conference team , but much work had to be done before the Prime Minister arrived on board . The great ship had ...
עמוד 256
... troops and landing - craft for an unpredictable period . " As I see it , " wrote Roose- velt in reply to an urgent appeal from Churchill on October 8 , " it is not merely the capture of Rhodes [ which is entailed ] , but it must mean of ...
... troops and landing - craft for an unpredictable period . " As I see it , " wrote Roose- velt in reply to an urgent appeal from Churchill on October 8 , " it is not merely the capture of Rhodes [ which is entailed ] , but it must mean of ...
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