... at the time, it could rightly be considered so only because the speaker was then on active duty. Captain Mahan, the spokesman for Sea Power and in more specific ways for the United States Navy, had pronounced himself several times before in the same... The Interest of America in International Conditions - 162 페이지저자: Alfred Thayer Mahan - 1910 - 212 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Edmund Burke - 1911 - 676 페이지
...in questions of Imperial defence. Admiral Mahan deals with the situation which would be created by a "German Navy supreme by the fall of Great Britain,...large expeditionary force for oversea operations." He warns his countrymen as to the danger to which their commerce would be exposed, and urges upon them,... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - 1911 - 728 페이지
...world needs to fasten its attention. He sees the future possibility of a large German navy rendered supreme by the fall of Great Britain, with a supreme German army able to spare a large expeditionary force for over-sea operations — a possibility emphasized to the point of probability... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1911 - 682 페이지
...in questions of Imperial defence. Admiral Mahan deals with the situation which would be created by a "German Navy supreme by the fall of Great Britain, with a supremo German Army able to spare readily a large expeditionary force for oversea operations." He warns... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1938 - 972 페이지
...interest, whether they can afford to exchange the naval supremacy of Great Britain for that of Germany. A German navy, supreme by the fall of Great Britain,...supreme German army able to spare readily a large oxpenditionary force for overseas operations, is one of the possibilities of the future." That we fought... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1939 - 254 페이지
...interest, whether they can afford to exchange the naval supremacy of Great Britain for that of Germany. A German navy, supreme by the fall of Great Britain,...able to spare readily a large expeditionary force for overseas operations, is one of the possibilities of the future." That we fought against Germany in... | |
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