Deep Battle In World War I: The British 1918 Offensive In Palestine
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LCDR Paul A. Povlock, U., & LCDR Paul A. Povlock, U. (2015). Deep Battle In World War I: The British 1918 Offensive In Palestine . Verdun Press.

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LCDR Paul A. Povlock, USN and USN|AUTHOR LCDR Paul A. Povlock. Deep Battle In World War I: The British 1918 Offensive In Palestine Verdun Press, 2015.

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