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Title: The Times history of the war
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Subjects: Times history of the war Times history and encyclopaedia of the war World War, 1914-1918
Publisher: London
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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GENERAL TOWNSHEND AND HIS STAFF. THE TIMES HISTORY OF THE WAR. 223
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THE BRITISH HEADQUARTERS, KUT-EL-AMARA. dispositions had been gained, and some rein-forcements had come up from Kuma, theattack was delivered. The position held by the Turks was exceed-injjly strong. Their force consisted of 8,000n-gular infantry and a large contingent ofAraljs, horse and foot, wliich made their totalnumber larger than those of their assailants.Home said twice as large. To quote GeneralNixons account, the Turks occupied a Jinonaturally favourable for defence, which duringthr*3*5 or four months of preparation had beenconverted into a forrniflable position. On the right bank the defonces <;xt<iid<;(lfor five miles southwards along sonm moundswhich commanrls betw(M;n th*» riverand three marshes whidi stnrtched away totho n
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Title: The Times history of the war
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors:
Subjects: Times history of the war Times history and encyclopaedia of the war World War, 1914-1918
Publisher: London
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto
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GENERAL TOWNSHEND AND HIS STAFF. THE TIMES HISTORY OF THE WAR. 223
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THE BRITISH HEADQUARTERS, KUT-EL-AMARA. dispositions had been gained, and some rein-forcements had come up from Kuma, theattack was delivered. The position held by the Turks was exceed-injjly strong. Their force consisted of 8,000n-gular infantry and a large contingent ofAraljs, horse and foot, wliich made their totalnumber larger than those of their assailants.Home said twice as large. To quote GeneralNixons account, the Turks occupied a Jinonaturally favourable for defence, which duringthr*3*5 or four months of preparation had beenconverted into a forrniflable position. On the right bank the defonces <;xt<iid<;(lfor five miles southwards along sonm moundswhich commanrls betw(M;n th*» riverand three marshes whidi stnrtched away totho n
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- booksubject:Times_history_and_encyclopaedia_of_the_war
- booksubject:World_War__1914_1918
- bookpublisher:London
- bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
- booksponsor:University_of_Toronto
- bookleafnumber:232
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