Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 266
... German troops came as a definite shock to the Egyptian public which , although originally perturbed by the reports of German troops in Libya , had been reassured by optimistic press releases of the military authorities . Correspondents ...
... German troops came as a definite shock to the Egyptian public which , although originally perturbed by the reports of German troops in Libya , had been reassured by optimistic press releases of the military authorities . Correspondents ...
Page 268
... German planes and particularly the effectiveness of fire by ground troops on dive bombers . Thus as a result of this toll on enemy planes and the alleged transfer of some German planes to the Balkans it is said that for the time being ...
... German planes and particularly the effectiveness of fire by ground troops on dive bombers . Thus as a result of this toll on enemy planes and the alleged transfer of some German planes to the Balkans it is said that for the time being ...
Page 269
... German infantry in Cyrenaica except the few battalions comprised in the German armoured divi- sions . Difficulties of supply of petrol , food , water , and ammunition must be severe and we know from prisoners of the strain under which ...
... German infantry in Cyrenaica except the few battalions comprised in the German armoured divi- sions . Difficulties of supply of petrol , food , water , and ammunition must be severe and we know from prisoners of the strain under which ...
Page 271
... German force toward Egypt began , a wave of rumors and false information of a subversive nature has swept over Cairo and consequently the Egyptian authorities have been obliged to issue two warnings to the public against the spreading ...
... German force toward Egypt began , a wave of rumors and false information of a subversive nature has swept over Cairo and consequently the Egyptian authorities have been obliged to issue two warnings to the public against the spreading ...
Page 362
... German drive into Russia and the possibility that German armies might reach the Caucasus in the near future , it was only natural that the British authorities should wish to meet as far as possible the inevitable pressure which Germany ...
... German drive into Russia and the possibility that German armies might reach the Caucasus in the near future , it was only natural that the British authorities should wish to meet as far as possible the inevitable pressure which Germany ...
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