The North American Review, Band 208University of Northern Iowa, 1821 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Italian troops and populace by hostile German propagandists . The Italians were told that no help in the war could be expected from America ; that while this country might help France and England , it would do nothing for Italy ; that ...
... Italian troops and populace by hostile German propagandists . The Italians were told that no help in the war could be expected from America ; that while this country might help France and England , it would do nothing for Italy ; that ...
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... ITALIAN EMBASSY AT WASHINGTON THE Italian Navy found herself at the outbreak of war in the most adverse conditions in regard to the enemy . Italy was placed in very inferior strategic conditions , both at sea and on land , by the ...
... ITALIAN EMBASSY AT WASHINGTON THE Italian Navy found herself at the outbreak of war in the most adverse conditions in regard to the enemy . Italy was placed in very inferior strategic conditions , both at sea and on land , by the ...
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... Italy has strong national interests to defend on the Dalmatian coast . The present war demonstrates in the most evident way the Italian situation in the Adriatic , for , even if the Austrian fleet be blockaded in its ports , yet Italian ...
... Italy has strong national interests to defend on the Dalmatian coast . The present war demonstrates in the most evident way the Italian situation in the Adriatic , for , even if the Austrian fleet be blockaded in its ports , yet Italian ...
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