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The triumph of unarmed forces (1914-1918) : an account of the transactions by which Germany during the Great War was able to obtain supplies prior to her collapse under the pressure of economic forces PDF
Preview The triumph of unarmed forces (1914-1918) : an account of the transactions by which Germany during the Great War was able to obtain supplies prior to her collapse under the pressure of economic forces
rr>(cid:13) i(cid:13) THE TRIUMPH(cid:13) OF UNARMED FORCES(cid:13) 1914-1918(cid:13) A FRIEND IN NEED(cid:13) Germany. Who said ' God punish England ! ' ? God bless England, who(cid:13) lets us have the sinews of War.(cid:13) [From " I'UM-II.'(cid:13) THE TRIUMPH(cid:13) OF UNARMED FORCES(cid:13) (1914-1918)(cid:13) An accounot f the transactionbsy 'whichG ermanyd uring(cid:13) the Great War was able to obtain supplies(cid:13) prior to her collapseu ndert hep ressure(cid:13) of economfiocr ces(cid:13) BY(cid:13) REAR-ADMIRAL M. W. W. P. CONSETT,(cid:13) C.M.G.(cid:13) NAVAL ATTACHE IN SCANDINAVIA igiZ-igip(cid:13) NAVAL ADVISER TO THE SUPREME COUNCIL IQ2O(cid:13) ASSISTED BY(cid:13) CAPTAIN O. H. DANIEL, R.N.(cid:13) LONDON(cid:13) WILLIAMS AND NORGATE(cid:13) 14 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. 2(cid:13) 1923(cid:13) Printed in Great Britain.(cid:13)