- Fish and chips
- Steak and kidney pie
- Bangers and mash
- Toad in the hole
- Bubble and squeak
- Spotted dick
- Trifle
- Eccles cakes
- Cornish pasties
- Jam roly-poly
- Fish and chips
- Steak and kidney pie
- Bangers and mash
- Toad in the hole
- Bubble and squeak
- Spotted dick
- Trifle
- Eccles cakes
- Cornish pasties
- Jam roly-poly
I would dare to say, and I think I am not mistaken, that counting with the fingers is surely the oldest way of counting in history, and although it was mentioned by the classics, no ancient treatise on the subject has survived, so it seems that the technique was transmitted mainly through oral tradi
The French infantry constituted the spearhead of the French Army in 1940, as well as its bulk. It was considered, by non-praisers, elite but this was only partially true. In 1918, with the end of World War I, the French Army was exhausted, but victorious. After the halts of 1917 discipline had been
At the beginning of the 17th century, the situation in Castile, from where until then the men and taxes that Carlos I and Felipe II needed for their hegemonic and religious policy in Europe had come from, was no longer the same as that of the previous century. It was exhausted, bankrupt, overwhelm
The Battalion is a self-contained battle group capable of undertaking and executing a mission by its own means alone. This is what the relevant definition states. But in the Greek Army of 1940 this was not the case because the infantry battalions lacked mortars and anti-tank means. The battalion