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Frightfulness' in Theory and Practice
Frightfulness' in Theory and Practice
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Frightfulness' in Theory and Practice
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Date
1916
Creator
Andler, Charles. Author.
Contributor
Miall, Bernard. Translator.
Place
France
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Germany
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United Kingdom
Subject
Military law
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War (International law)
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World war, 1914-1918
Source
Original Format: University of Calgary, Military Museums. World War I Propaganda Collection. D639 .P6W67 NO. 785
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Military History
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World War I Propaganda
Alternative Title
Frightfulness' in Theory and Practice: as Compared with Franco-British War Usage
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CU15763884
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"Frightfulness' in Theory and Practice", 1916, (CU15763884) by Andler, Charles. Author.. Courtesy of Military History Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.