The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... troops and their supplies came from India . In March 1915 Sir John Nixon was sent from Simla , where optimism prevailed , to enlarge the scope of the campaign . He was to occupy the vilayet of Basra and to make plans for occupying the ...
... troops and their supplies came from India . In March 1915 Sir John Nixon was sent from Simla , where optimism prevailed , to enlarge the scope of the campaign . He was to occupy the vilayet of Basra and to make plans for occupying the ...
Page 614
... troops in Helles were again committed to costly holding attacks , which preceded a general assault from Anzac by Australian and some British troops . The Australian battle for the Lone Pine position was perhaps the occasion of the most ...
... troops in Helles were again committed to costly holding attacks , which preceded a general assault from Anzac by Australian and some British troops . The Australian battle for the Lone Pine position was perhaps the occasion of the most ...
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... troops in Gallipoli campaign from , 613-15 ; troops in France from ( 1916-18 ) , 624-5 ; troops in Palestine from , 639-40 ; conscription in , 633 ; war effort of ( 1914-19 ) , 642-3 ; and Imperial War Cabinet , 645 ; and League of ...
... troops in Gallipoli campaign from , 613-15 ; troops in France from ( 1916-18 ) , 624-5 ; troops in Palestine from , 639-40 ; conscription in , 633 ; war effort of ( 1914-19 ) , 642-3 ; and Imperial War Cabinet , 645 ; and League of ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The AngloRussian agreement and its effects | 7 |
Britain as yet the only fully industrial state | 11 |
Copyright | |
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