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Here he was safe if he pressed himself against the rock wall opposite , and tried to ignore the sling - shot which ricocheted and bounced around him . To get out and resume the attack , he had to scramble up a six ...
Here he was safe if he pressed himself against the rock wall opposite , and tried to ignore the sling - shot which ricocheted and bounced around him . To get out and resume the attack , he had to scramble up a six ...
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They would not understand the blowing of horns and the banging of drums which was your signal for the co - ordinated attack to begin . In any case , the defenders could imitate those sounds on their own instruments , effective- ly ...
They would not understand the blowing of horns and the banging of drums which was your signal for the co - ordinated attack to begin . In any case , the defenders could imitate those sounds on their own instruments , effective- ly ...
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They were of comparable strength , but whereas the French intended a spirited frontal attack on the German positions and a quick dash to Berlin , the Germans decided to outflank the French pos- itions altogether .
They were of comparable strength , but whereas the French intended a spirited frontal attack on the German positions and a quick dash to Berlin , the Germans decided to outflank the French pos- itions altogether .
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