Languages and the Military
DOI: 10.1057/9781137033086.0008
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“…This section will also solve, at least for the French language in 1914, what Heimburger has called the 'great mystery [that] surrounds the part played by the hundreds of qualified interpreters among the [pre-war regular] British officers of the First World War'. 24 The analysis will then move on to explore the interpreters' recruitment and selection, employment, and the corps' subsequent dissolution. By embracing prosopographical techniques to explore their backgrounds, additional insight is offered regarding their motivation and role suitability.…”
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“…This section will also solve, at least for the French language in 1914, what Heimburger has called the 'great mystery [that] surrounds the part played by the hundreds of qualified interpreters among the [pre-war regular] British officers of the First World War'. 24 The analysis will then move on to explore the interpreters' recruitment and selection, employment, and the corps' subsequent dissolution. By embracing prosopographical techniques to explore their backgrounds, additional insight is offered regarding their motivation and role suitability.…”
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confidence: 99%