The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... army landed in the neighbourhood . If she occupies Constantinople , she must be ready to defend it , and a very large number of troops will be required to protect the shores of the Sea of Marmora and the Straits against an enemy . It is ...
... army landed in the neighbourhood . If she occupies Constantinople , she must be ready to defend it , and a very large number of troops will be required to protect the shores of the Sea of Marmora and the Straits against an enemy . It is ...
Página 48
... army and extensive fortifications are needed to defend so broad a front against a determined attack . In addition , Russia would have to defend the shore of the Gulf of Saros and the sea - coast of the peninsula of Galipoli against a ...
... army and extensive fortifications are needed to defend so broad a front against a determined attack . In addition , Russia would have to defend the shore of the Gulf of Saros and the sea - coast of the peninsula of Galipoli against a ...
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... army either across the Bosphorus into Constan- tinople , or across the Suez Canal into Egypt , or across Persia into India . A strong European military Power , firmly settled in Asiatic Turkey , disposing of 2,000,000 Turkish - Asiatic ...
... army either across the Bosphorus into Constan- tinople , or across the Suez Canal into Egypt , or across Persia into India . A strong European military Power , firmly settled in Asiatic Turkey , disposing of 2,000,000 Turkish - Asiatic ...
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... army of an independent Turkey and to hurl it at Russia or at Great Britain or simultaneously at both countries . Unfortunately it appears that the policy of leaving Asiatic Turkey alone would be quite as dangerous as that of ...
... army of an independent Turkey and to hurl it at Russia or at Great Britain or simultaneously at both countries . Unfortunately it appears that the policy of leaving Asiatic Turkey alone would be quite as dangerous as that of ...
Página 76
... Army . Furthermore , its defence entails considerable difficulty because Russia can reach Constantinople only by sea . As Roumania and Bulgaria separate Russia from Constantinople on the European side of the Black Sea , Russia can ...
... Army . Furthermore , its defence entails considerable difficulty because Russia can reach Constantinople only by sea . As Roumania and Bulgaria separate Russia from Constantinople on the European side of the Black Sea , Russia can ...
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