Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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... arms . We had liaison officers who went round all the reinforcement camps and police depots collecting every rifle on which they could lay their hands . The Malay Police had been disarmed before being disbanded up - country , and their ...
... arms . We had liaison officers who went round all the reinforcement camps and police depots collecting every rifle on which they could lay their hands . The Malay Police had been disarmed before being disbanded up - country , and their ...
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... arms before its own countrymen . The youth must see for itself that war does not pay . " I looked at the others , who nodded agreement . 66 “ I do not believe you will achieve much by education and propaganda , ” went on Kurt . You are ...
... arms before its own countrymen . The youth must see for itself that war does not pay . " I looked at the others , who nodded agreement . 66 “ I do not believe you will achieve much by education and propaganda , ” went on Kurt . You are ...
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... arms almost pathetic , in the face of Dunkirk . Next to weapons , our most urgent need was to supply the L.D.V. with ... arm - bands . ' Every man was to have an arm - band with the legend ' L.D.V. ' imprinted upon it in large , easily ...
... arms almost pathetic , in the face of Dunkirk . Next to weapons , our most urgent need was to supply the L.D.V. with ... arm - bands . ' Every man was to have an arm - band with the legend ' L.D.V. ' imprinted upon it in large , easily ...
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