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BILD AUS EINER AUSTRALISCHEN ZEITSCHRIFT VON 1. NOVEMBER 1914.

Nr.l: THE MEN WHO ARE DIRECTING BRITAIN’S NAVY. TO The First Lord, the Right Hon. Winston Churchill, with his •two highest executive officers, Rear-Admiral Charles Madden (second in command), and Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, Commander—-in-Chief oifi the Home Fleet.

Nr.2: ’’THE CAVALRY WOULD RATHER FACE GUNS THAN BARBED-WIRE!” This sketch illustrates an early incident in the war, when a party of Uhlans attacking Liege ran into a barbed-wire entanglement of which scouts had not warned them.

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Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 59, 1 May 1943, Page 6

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BILD AUS EINER AUSTRALISCHEN ZEITSCHRIFT VON 1. NOVEMBER 1914. Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 59, 1 May 1943, Page 6

BILD AUS EINER AUSTRALISCHEN ZEITSCHRIFT VON 1. NOVEMBER 1914. Deutsche Stacheldraht-Post, Issue 59, 1 May 1943, Page 6

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