The Bastard War: The Mesopotamian Campaign of 1914-1918Dial Press, 1967 - 449 Seiten |
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... Wounded who were able to walk wandered about looking for collecting stations which did not exist and the more severely wounded had to lie where they fell until search parties found them , often hours later . One group of unfortunates ...
... Wounded who were able to walk wandered about looking for collecting stations which did not exist and the more severely wounded had to lie where they fell until search parties found them , often hours later . One group of unfortunates ...
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... wounded lying on the decks below . Their bedding was soon soaked and with no spare blankets nor any means of drying the wet ones , all they could do was to lie in their misery . In order that the lighter draft ships could return ...
... wounded lying on the decks below . Their bedding was soon soaked and with no spare blankets nor any means of drying the wet ones , all they could do was to lie in their misery . In order that the lighter draft ships could return ...
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... wounded in Mesopotamia in 1915 ; nothing , absolutely nothing , can excuse those who were responsible for the state of affairs which has been described . There can be little lasting disgrace attached to a genuine blunder ; however gross ...
... wounded in Mesopotamia in 1915 ; nothing , absolutely nothing , can excuse those who were responsible for the state of affairs which has been described . There can be little lasting disgrace attached to a genuine blunder ; however gross ...
Inhalt
Prologue | 3 |
Chapter 1 | 18 |
Chapter 2 | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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13th Division 19th Brigade Abadan action Adhaim advance Ali Gharbi Amara Arabs Army arrived artillery assault attack Aylmer Aziziyeh Baghdad Baquba Baratoff Basra battalions battle Black Watch boats bridge BRIG British and Indian British troops Buddhoos campaign Canal captured casualties Cavalry Brigade column command crossing Ctesiphon defences Delamain Diyala Dujaila effect Euphrates Falluja fighting fire flank flood forward front line Gallipoli garrison German Gorringe Gurkhas Hanna hundred Ihsan India infantry Khalil Khanaqin Kiazim left bank machine guns March Marsh Marshall Maude Maude's Melliss Mesopotamia miles military morning Mosul move Nasiriyeh night Nixon officers operations Persian pontoons prisoners Punjabis Qurna railway Ramadi Redoubt Regiment reinforcements Relief Force rifles right bank Russian Samarrah Sannaiyat sent Shaiba Sheikh Sa'ad ships Shumran Sinn soldiers soon staff steamers success supply thousand Tigris Corps Tikrit town Townshend transport trenches Turkish positions Turks Whitehall wounded yards