Fear God and Dread Nought: The Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher of Kilverstone, Volum 3Harvard University Press, 1959 |
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... attack on London on the largest scale , with both naval and military German Zeppelins . This is January 4 , and the Public are not aware of what is impen- ding , nor any step taken as regards reprisals in notifying German Government ...
... attack on London on the largest scale , with both naval and military German Zeppelins . This is January 4 , and the Public are not aware of what is impen- ding , nor any step taken as regards reprisals in notifying German Government ...
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... attack . Churchill read the telegram ' with consterna- tion ' . He saw danger in the long delay and ' feared still more the immense and incalculable extension of the enterprise involved in making a military attack on a large scale . The ...
... attack . Churchill read the telegram ' with consterna- tion ' . He saw danger in the long delay and ' feared still more the immense and incalculable extension of the enterprise involved in making a military attack on a large scale . The ...
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... attack on the Chanak forts . ' I still hoped ' , Churchill has commented , ' that the continuance of the naval pressure , even within the limits now prescribed , would yield results which would encourage the Admiral to renew his attack ...
... attack on the Chanak forts . ' I still hoped ' , Churchill has commented , ' that the continuance of the naval pressure , even within the limits now prescribed , would yield results which would encourage the Admiral to renew his attack ...
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PREFACE 93 | 9 |
PROLOGUE 19031914 | 26 |
FIRST SEA LORD 19141915 | 39 |
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