British intelligence in Russia, January–March 1919doi:10.1080/16161262.2018.1484026Daniel CarthyRoutledge
As the most modern of the Tank Corps tanks, it was carefully kept from harm: no Medium C’s were sent either with the Expeditionary Forces fighting against the Bolsheviks in Russia or to Ireland for use in the Anglo-Irish War. However, the only tanks that participated in the 1919 victory...
In 1941, the long-term replacement for the M3 was still in development as… Continue reading OQF 3.7″ AA on Ram Mounting Humber Hexonaut GS 6×6 United Kingdom (1942-1943) Semi-Amphibious Cargo Vehicle – 3 Prototypes Built The Hexonaut’s story began between 1942 and 1943. Operating ...
(6) bearing U.S. adhesives and with Military Station c.d.s., Russia 1919 (14 Aug.) O.H.M.S. unfranked cover to England showing "BRITISH MISSION POST OFFICE/VLADIVOSTOCK" c.d.s., Saudi Arabia (3) including 1917 zig-zag roulette 13 1pa. dull purple, 1/8pi. yellow and ¼pi...
[9] In the “Indian India” of the Native Princes, Hari Singh and others who sent troops to fight as part of British armies (and who were nominal members of Churchill’s War Cabinet) would have their vanities flattered, while Sheikh Abdullah’s rebellion against Dogra rule would be ignored...
The wife of Prince George, and a princess of the Greek royal house, Princess Marina was the daughter of Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark, and Grand Duchess Elena Vladimirovna of Russia. (Prince Philip is her first cousin.) In 1932, she met Prince George during a visit to London, ...
Charles Stuart, 1st Baron Stuart de Rothesay (2 January 1779 – 6 November 1845), known as Sir Charles Stuart between 1812 and 1828, was a British diplomat. He was twice Ambassador to France and also served as Ambassador to Russia between 1841 and 1844. ...
Applied to cover during the stamp shortage due to the blockade imposed by the Allies in the first World War. £80.00 BARBADOS - 1858 'PAID AT BARBADOS' crown circle wrapper use to UK.1858 (AP.11.) use of outer wrapper addressed to UK rated '6d' in red manuscript with oval FROM ...
mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey, and the Allies, mainly France, Britain, Russia, Italy, andthe United States.An armistice came into effect on November 11, 1918, and on June 28, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles formalized the Allied victory, marking the end of the First World War...
wives, sisters, and mothers of the members of theAustralian and New Zealand Army Corpsduring thefirst world war, the biscuits became closely associated with the disaster atGallipoliin 1915, when 8,141 Australian troops were killed in what was, in retrospect, a pointless battle.Sian Supski...