Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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Page 278
... World War tended to be just a few months older , at somewhat over thirty - two years of age , than the sample of British servicemen . This gap widened to over two years in the Second World War with the Maltese averaging just over thirty ...
... World War tended to be just a few months older , at somewhat over thirty - two years of age , than the sample of British servicemen . This gap widened to over two years in the Second World War with the Maltese averaging just over thirty ...
Page 280
... World War , total RN losses were much heavier at 50,000 dead , while the number of Maltese who lost their lives whilst serving in the RN was somewhat lower at 198 , but these still represented ten per cent of the 2,000 Maltese who are ...
... World War , total RN losses were much heavier at 50,000 dead , while the number of Maltese who lost their lives whilst serving in the RN was somewhat lower at 198 , but these still represented ten per cent of the 2,000 Maltese who are ...
Page 287
... World War allowances for the Maltese were around half those paid to the British who served alongside them , and as is pointed out in fn . 52 below , remained so into the 1950s . ( The National Archives ( UK ) ADM 1 / 10435 ' Maltese ...
... World War allowances for the Maltese were around half those paid to the British who served alongside them , and as is pointed out in fn . 52 below , remained so into the 1950s . ( The National Archives ( UK ) ADM 1 / 10435 ' Maltese ...
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The Benefits | 1 |
The Mediterranean as a Place of Interculturalism | 19 |
The Migration of Chioggias Fishing Fleet in | 27 |
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