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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... Villa Taylor , where they spent that night , was an unusual and luxurious house built some five years earlier by a wealthy American , Mrs Moses Taylor . From its Berber tower it commanded a magnificent view over the rooftops of ...
... Villa Taylor , where they spent that night , was an unusual and luxurious house built some five years earlier by a wealthy American , Mrs Moses Taylor . From its Berber tower it commanded a magnificent view over the rooftops of ...
עמוד 230
... Villa Klene , Admiral Cunningham's residence on the hillside overlooking the harbour . It was a convenient pied à terre , for Eisenhower lived only a few yards away in another house in the same grounds . There were political talks with ...
... Villa Klene , Admiral Cunningham's residence on the hillside overlooking the harbour . It was a convenient pied à terre , for Eisenhower lived only a few yards away in another house in the same grounds . There were political talks with ...
עמוד 265
... Villa Bleu , which had been set aside for the Prime Minister during his stay in Cairo , lay just off the main road ... villa of Alexander Kirk , the American Ambassador , and all over the Mena area the homes of rich Cairenes had ...
... Villa Bleu , which had been set aside for the Prime Minister during his stay in Cairo , lay just off the main road ... villa of Alexander Kirk , the American Ambassador , and all over the Mena area the homes of rich Cairenes had ...
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