CAUCASIAN ARMENIANS’ FATE
... Hall Caine'a propaganda film, which was designed show what would happen to the people this country in the event A German invasion. ...
... Hall Caine'a propaganda film, which was designed show what would happen to the people this country in the event A German invasion. ...
... million fran'e’ worth, of copper objects, such as machinery, taps, pipes, &c., which were hidden there the time of the German invasion. The enemy had previously carried off apparatus belonging to the great factories at Seraung, together with plans and records ...
... the losses of the enemy, prove that the objectives of the offensive were to break the Italian front, the destraction cf the invasion of Italian army, and the Ttalian tertitory, with the aim of imposing peace on the Italians, and gathering together booty ...
... victor: 'y of 1914, in which many of them were privileged to share, you and your gallant men will once more stem the tide of invasion and hurl the the racred soil of France. ted invader from June 11, has been received from The following message in depatched ...
... resistance of the British and French armies and the eternal vigilance of vour Royal Navy has kept our dear shores free from invasion, our own women left inviolate, and our own babes safe from being spitted on bayonets. We thank you, gentlemen. We not only ...
... were, a chill. The mortality was high. Those that survived have also had to face an insect plague—particularly a caterpillar invasion. This insect ipest was unfortunately unable to be so assi-aoujly combated by spraying operations as was necessary, owing ...
... Mayne said that sd had ti word out., it a thing that this oftntry bad a strong navy as it hal probably s►ed us .from a German invasion mad Lad rnabled our winds be fud. Then, were certain ways in whtrh it was hoped the branch the league would do a muetusieful ...
... revelation inters of the beautiful , and it is to be remembered that every stitch has been made under :I: the horrors of invasion, and that each piece purchased means help and hope for these brave workers, Eaoh bit of Laos is a fitting memento of the ...
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... y to secure an unique and :astino memento from the brave little country whose fortitude and courage under the horrors of invasion have been an example to the odd. .Solo Agents in Bolton and District:- -R. Whitehead & Son, Ltd. ii ...
... enemy’s guns, as though they could not tear themselves away from the land that is al] to them, ot could not believe the tide of invasion will reach further. Perhaps they are too ‘ace the search for new homes. , too old, or helpless to be able to The battle is ...
... where I lived for months at a time. the foe that the German feared before the war was Russia. And, mind you, that Russian invasion of East Prasea was as pregnant with horrors as any perpetrated by Germans in Belgium; of that I am con- vinced. In 1912 2 ...