SOME PARTICULARS ABOUT THE ARMIES OF OCCUPATION: EXPLAINED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR

Title SOME PARTICULARS ABOUT THE ARMIES OF OCCUPATION: EXPLAINED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR
Publication Date: 1919
Type Periodical
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Case Western Reserve University Library
Record ID cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1505179421
Library Location Available Online
Date 1919
Notes On the 11th oT November. when the armistice was signed, there were about 3,500,000 Imperial British officers and soldiers on the pay and ration strength of. the "British Army. During the two months that have'since passed, rather more than three-quarters bf a million have been demobilized or discharged. The system of demobilization which has been adopted aims at reviving national industry by bringing …
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SOME PARTICULARS ABOUT THE ARMIES OF OCCUPATION: EXPLAINED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR

Publication Date 1919
Type Periodical
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Case Western Reserve University Library
Record ID cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1505179421
Library Location Available Online
Date 1919
Notes On the 11th oT November. when the armistice was signed, there were about 3,500,000 Imperial British officers and soldiers on the pay and ration strength of. the "British Army. During the two months that have'since passed, rather more than three-quarters bf a million have been demobilized or discharged. The system of demobilization which has been adopted aims at reviving national industry by bringing …
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