Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 252William Blackwood, 1942 |
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... attacks . It appeared that it was going to be race which side started its attack first . Then it began to rain . There was a downpour during the night . The effects were surprising . The anti - tank hitch camouflaged itself very ...
... attacks . It appeared that it was going to be race which side started its attack first . Then it began to rain . There was a downpour during the night . The effects were surprising . The anti - tank hitch camouflaged itself very ...
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... attack ; but after that the chain of recollection snapped . It is as good an opportunity as any to tell what had , as far as Walton could discover , happened the previous afternoon when German tanks attacked Ed Duda . It had all started ...
... attack ; but after that the chain of recollection snapped . It is as good an opportunity as any to tell what had , as far as Walton could discover , happened the previous afternoon when German tanks attacked Ed Duda . It had all started ...
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... attack during the morning after Walton's arrival at Ed Duda petered out . That afternoon ( he thinks it was ) he reconnoitred the perimeter of the position , going well outside it to study the tank approaches from the nemy side . On his ...
... attack during the morning after Walton's arrival at Ed Duda petered out . That afternoon ( he thinks it was ) he reconnoitred the perimeter of the position , going well outside it to study the tank approaches from the nemy side . On his ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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