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Built of mortared stone and presenting an occasional window - slit to the outside world , their entrance was several metres up the smooth face , accessible only by means of a removable ladder . The local population would shelter in them ...
Built of mortared stone and presenting an occasional window - slit to the outside world , their entrance was several metres up the smooth face , accessible only by means of a removable ladder . The local population would shelter in them ...
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This is especially so if social pressures prevent the military utilising the most violent means of knocking out the entrenched enemy ; governments do not usually encourage the peacetime employment of heavy artillery to destroy a block ...
This is especially so if social pressures prevent the military utilising the most violent means of knocking out the entrenched enemy ; governments do not usually encourage the peacetime employment of heavy artillery to destroy a block ...
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provides a very effective means of re - establishing supremacy over a battlefield in the wake of a nuclear exchange . These neutral nations point with justifiable pride to the steps they have taken to safeguard their populations during ...
provides a very effective means of re - establishing supremacy over a battlefield in the wake of a nuclear exchange . These neutral nations point with justifiable pride to the steps they have taken to safeguard their populations during ...
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