| Francis Andrew March, Richard Joseph Beamish - 1919 - 738 pages
...follows: Three weeks ago today the enemy began his terrific attacks against us on a fifty-mile front. Its objects are to separate us from the French, to take...of throwing already one hundred and six divisions into the battle and enduring the most reckless sacrifice of human life, he has yet made little progress... | |
| Charles Downer Hazen - 1919 - 486 pages
...historic : " Three weeks ago to-day the enemy began his terrific attacks against us on a fifty-mile front. His objects are to separate us from the French,...the Channel ports, and to destroy the British Army. . . . Words fail me to express the admiration which I feel for the splendid resistance offered by all... | |
| 1919 - 574 pages
...and Flanders. " Three weeks ago to-day the enemy began his terrific attacks against us on a 50-mile front. His objects are to separate us from the French, to take the Channel Ports, and destroy the British Army. " In spite of throwing already 106 divisions into the battle, and enduring... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1919 - 580 pages
...and Flanders. " Three weeks ago to-day the enemy began his terrific attacks against us on a 50-mile front. His objects are to separate us from the French, to take the Channel Ports, and destroy the British Army. " In spite of throwing already 106 divisions into the battle, and enduring... | |
| Arthur Conan Doyle - 1919 - 382 pages
...ago to-day," said Sir Douglas Haig, " the enemy began his terrific attacks against us on a fifty-mile front. His objects are to separate us from the French, to take the Channel ports, and destroy the British Army. " In spite of throwing already 106 divisions into the battle, and enduring... | |
| 1919 - 490 pages
...and Flanders. "Three, weeks ago to-day the enemy began his terrific attacks against us on a 60-mile front. His objects are to separate us from the French, to take the Channel Ports, and destroy the British Army. " In spite of throwing already 106 divisions into the battle, and enduring... | |
| 1920 - 1004 pages
...situation was his army and in what spirit it was called upon to stand and fight. It ran as follows : "Three weeks ago to-day the enemy began his terrific...destroy the British army. In spite of throwing already 106 divisions into the battle, and enduring the most reckless sacrifice of human life, he has made... | |
| 1920 - 932 pages
...situation was his army and in what spirit it was called upon to stand and fight. It ran as follows : "Three weeks ago to-day the enemy began his terrific...take the Channel ports, and to destroy the British array. In spite of throwing already 106 divisions into the battle, and enduring the most reckless sacrifice... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920 - 440 pages
...as follows: "Three weeks ago today the enemy began his terrific attacks against us on a fifty-mile front. His objects are to separate us from the French,...destroy the British Army. "In spite of throwing already 106 divisions into the battle, and enduring the most reckless sacrifice of human life, he has yet made... | |
| Charles Downer Hazen - 1920 - 928 pages
...historic : "Three weeks ago to-day the enemy began his terrific attacks against us on a fifty-mile front. His objects are to separate us from the French, to take the Channel ports, and to destroy the Haigs special British Army. . . . Words fail me to express the admiration' order which I feel for the... | |
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