Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 257William Blackwood, 1945 - England |
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... fighting men . I ventured to ask a tall fair haired sergeant what they thought of the English fighting men . They all stopped talking and for the first time took notice of me . I found their appraising stares rather disconcerting . At ...
... fighting men . I ventured to ask a tall fair haired sergeant what they thought of the English fighting men . They all stopped talking and for the first time took notice of me . I found their appraising stares rather disconcerting . At ...
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... fighting . If we had been sensible his work wouldn't have been disturbed , but when he remembered how cold and depressing Liverpool had been he could understand us wanting to steal his beautiful Benghazi . I gave up and asked him about ...
... fighting . If we had been sensible his work wouldn't have been disturbed , but when he remembered how cold and depressing Liverpool had been he could understand us wanting to steal his beautiful Benghazi . I gave up and asked him about ...
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... fighting each other ; he knew many English people in Hamburg and liked them . Hamburg had been badly bombed , and work at the docks was almost at a standstill . He thought the British did not understand that the Germans were only fighting ...
... fighting each other ; he knew many English people in Hamburg and liked them . Hamburg had been badly bombed , and work at the docks was almost at a standstill . He thought the British did not understand that the Germans were only fighting ...
Contents
A COLONEL OF THE FRONTIER FORCE BY LIEUT COLONEL | 73 |
AN INFANTRY OFFICER WITH THE EIGHTH ARMYI XII | 91 |
SIC TRANSIT BY A M G | 108 |
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