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The Week

June 29, 1918 issue

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This article focuses on various issues related to politics. Not only have the Austrians been defeated in their offensive, they have been thrown back across the Piave, with the Italians pursuing them on the eastern bank, which they have held since last fall. This is as surprising as it is encouraging and gratifying. It will hearten the Allies as it will the U.S., and it will give fresh courage to the hard-pressed French. A more elaborate plan for helping Russia by joint action, but without the use of an army, is set forth by an American engineer in a recent number of the "Engineering and Mining Journal."

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POLITICS, Practical; WAR; ARMIES; ENGINEERING & Mining Journal (Periodical); ITALY; SOVIET Union
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