The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 240
... Volhynia and Galicia , where General Brusiloff's group of armies took the offensive , on June 4 , along the entire front between the Pripet and the Roumanian frontier . The German General Staff , when they acquiesced in the enterprise ...
... Volhynia and Galicia , where General Brusiloff's group of armies took the offensive , on June 4 , along the entire front between the Pripet and the Roumanian frontier . The German General Staff , when they acquiesced in the enterprise ...
Page 242
... Volhynia From it roads and railways radiate to Czartorysk and Rojitche on the Styr , and to Lemberg , the centre of the Galician railway system . * Being also connected with Brest Litovsk , Warsaw , and Ivangorod , great centres o ...
... Volhynia From it roads and railways radiate to Czartorysk and Rojitche on the Styr , and to Lemberg , the centre of the Galician railway system . * Being also connected with Brest Litovsk , Warsaw , and Ivangorod , great centres o ...
Page 566
... Volhynia . We will now proceed to trace the main outlines of the Allied offensive , beginning with the operations on the Somme . The front selected for attack comprised the area between the Ancre and the Somme , which was known 566 THE ...
... Volhynia . We will now proceed to trace the main outlines of the Allied offensive , beginning with the operations on the Somme . The front selected for attack comprised the area between the Ancre and the Somme , which was known 566 THE ...
Page 576
... Volhynia and the Bukowina necessitated an influx of German troops collected from every available quarter , including France . The greater part of these reinforcements was , at first , directed to the Kovel front . The result , for the ...
... Volhynia and the Bukowina necessitated an influx of German troops collected from every available quarter , including France . The greater part of these reinforcements was , at first , directed to the Kovel front . The result , for the ...
Page 577
... Volhynia was not entirely due to the strength of the enemy in that quarter . The object of the Russian offensive had been to break the connexion between the German and Austrian armies by seizing Kovel . But on the great extent of front ...
... Volhynia was not entirely due to the strength of the enemy in that quarter . The object of the Russian offensive had been to break the connexion between the German and Austrian armies by seizing Kovel . But on the great extent of front ...
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