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... warfare , in the light of the soundest evidence available on 1 August 1914 , was a strong possibility rather than a probability . Furthermore , warfare between 1914 and 1918 was not quite as indecisive as Bloch had predicted * nor as ...
... warfare , in the light of the soundest evidence available on 1 August 1914 , was a strong possibility rather than a probability . Furthermore , warfare between 1914 and 1918 was not quite as indecisive as Bloch had predicted * nor as ...
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... warfare . In 1926 the Oxford scientist , Dr C. G. Douglas , and Britain's former controller of chemical warfare , Brigadier - General Hartley , summing up the future of gas warfare , noted that most ' forecasts of future wars assign to ...
... warfare . In 1926 the Oxford scientist , Dr C. G. Douglas , and Britain's former controller of chemical warfare , Brigadier - General Hartley , summing up the future of gas warfare , noted that most ' forecasts of future wars assign to ...
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... warfare . In the following year the United States ceased to use Agent Orange . Ironically the power of retaliation lay not with the enemy but with undetected properties in the chemical itself . The great powers of the western world have ...
... warfare . In the following year the United States ceased to use Agent Orange . Ironically the power of retaliation lay not with the enemy but with undetected properties in the chemical itself . The great powers of the western world have ...
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