The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... fighting . With all her re- sources concentrated on the western front , with all the advantages to be derived from interior lines , Germany is still not strong enough to repel an energetic Allied assault . She will have to shorten her ...
... fighting . With all her re- sources concentrated on the western front , with all the advantages to be derived from interior lines , Germany is still not strong enough to repel an energetic Allied assault . She will have to shorten her ...
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... fighting , and that a large amount of propaganda which was defeatist and pro - German in its effect was being circulated as Socialist party literature . No such conditions as these existed in any Eu- ropean country . The clear ...
... fighting , and that a large amount of propaganda which was defeatist and pro - German in its effect was being circulated as Socialist party literature . No such conditions as these existed in any Eu- ropean country . The clear ...
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... fighting units . Factory managers were urged to replace the Ger- man personnel by prisoners of war and by work- men recruited in Russian territory . With this ob- The counter offensive of the American and ject in view the Germans did ...
... fighting units . Factory managers were urged to replace the Ger- man personnel by prisoners of war and by work- men recruited in Russian territory . With this ob- The counter offensive of the American and ject in view the Germans did ...
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... fighting shoulder to shoulder with us and , what is more , they are fighting with a spirit of offensive in accord with the well known temperament of the two armies . At the same time the British troops , expecting the enemy's attack on ...
... fighting shoulder to shoulder with us and , what is more , they are fighting with a spirit of offensive in accord with the well known temperament of the two armies . At the same time the British troops , expecting the enemy's attack on ...
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... fighting here , though a series of minor engagements , technically speaking , has really a major significance : for it has shown the Germans that American troops are to be feared , that they are fast becoming the best in Europe ...
... fighting here , though a series of minor engagements , technically speaking , has really a major significance : for it has shown the Germans that American troops are to be feared , that they are fast becoming the best in Europe ...
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