THE SECOND WORLD WAR MR. DLFF COOPER ON “THE FIRST PHASE BLOODLESS VICTORIES AFTER MUNICH
... THE SECOND WORLD WAR MR. DLFF COOPER ON “THE FIRST PHASE BLOODLESS VICTORIES AFTER MUNICH ...
... THE SECOND WORLD WAR MR. DLFF COOPER ON “THE FIRST PHASE BLOODLESS VICTORIES AFTER MUNICH ...
... “Lloyd George” David Lloyd George is dead. He lived long enough, though, to know that the second World War was won. That is as it should have been; and, most certainly, as Lloyd George—the Earl Lloyd-George comes uncomfortably to the pen—would have had ...
... satisfaction, is critical. Some of us in 1919 were afraid that the harsh terms imposed at Versailles would lead to a second world war. The more severe terms now proposed would make a third such war-certain. We need a peace of reconciliation. E. W. Birmingham ...
... Roosevelt has appealed to the American public for suggestions for. a term to designate the present war. Such terms as the second world war” were unsatisfactory. What was wanted was a name (which would briefly describe it as war for the preservation of the ...
... The Place of Sea-Power Sea Power in the Second World War. By Lord Strabolgi. (Hutchinson, 12s. 6d.) Into a narrative of the events of the war Lord Strabolgi has interwoven his ideas of the future of seapower. The narrative is no better and no worse than ...
... the Union, shared with Professor Gilbert Murray, Lord Cecil examined the reasons for the League’s failure to avert a second world war Reluctantly, he confessed that many of his political friends had been less than half-hearted in support of the principle ...
... work and leisure, and range from a coracle (such as may still be seen on some Welsh rivers) to the latest weapons in the second world war. Drama is shown in models of the Globe and the Swan Theatres; agriculture vistas of the countryside; transport by models ...
... fear, hunger and frustrated hopes. “ No nation can hope to live alone —we have been taught that by the tragedy of this second world war. We must build an orderly, law-abiding international society in which each nation can live and work freely without fear ...
... the experiences of the last twenty-five years, during which lack of preparedness paved the way to the catastrophe of second world war. Coming from a member of the Government, and a Labour leader whose sincerity has never been questioned, this advocacy ...
... without a price to pay. (Cheers.) We have not yet paid that price. Due regard is not always paid to these sombre facts. The second world war will com- plete a revolutionary change in our financial position. The last war affected our export trade. We cannot afford ...
... More. Anne Hepple. Bs. 6d. Hutchinson. The Strip-Tease Murders. Gypsy Rose Lee. 7s. 6d. Lane. THE WAR. Sea Power in the Second World War. Lord Strabolgi. 6d. Hutchinson. HISTORY.—The United States. E. A. Benians. 3s. 6d. Cambridge University Press. BIOGRAPHY ...
... Parliamentary Sketch Corner of Poland Burne-Jones Windows Appeal Work of the Society of Friends for Birmingham Hospitals “The Second World War” Review On Laying up the Car I—Book 1 —Book BROAnCASTING PROGRAMMES CROSSWORD PUZZLE CORRESPONDENCE Time of Temptation; ...