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To satisfy the prestige of both allies , the combined Austro - German attacking force was put under a German general , Mackensen , and he in turn under the Austrian Supreme Command . A large cavalry raid from East Prussia in the north ...
To satisfy the prestige of both allies , the combined Austro - German attacking force was put under a German general , Mackensen , and he in turn under the Austrian Supreme Command . A large cavalry raid from East Prussia in the north ...
Page 70
To satisfy the prestige of both allies , the combined Austro - German attacking force was put under a German general , Mackensen , and he in turn under the Austrian Supreme Command . A large cavalry raid from East Prussia in the north ...
To satisfy the prestige of both allies , the combined Austro - German attacking force was put under a German general , Mackensen , and he in turn under the Austrian Supreme Command . A large cavalry raid from East Prussia in the north ...
Page 70
To satisfy the prestige of both allies , the combined Austro - German attacking force was put under a German general , Mackensen , and he in turn under the Austrian Supreme Command . A large cavalry raid from East Prussia in the north ...
To satisfy the prestige of both allies , the combined Austro - German attacking force was put under a German general , Mackensen , and he in turn under the Austrian Supreme Command . A large cavalry raid from East Prussia in the north ...
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