Littell's Living Age, Volume 303, Issue 3933Littell, Son and Company, 1919 |
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Page 457
... battle - line strength . It is nonsense to say that the extreme right wing ought to have been reinforced by a corps from Alsace- Lorraine . There was not time for a tithe of such a movement . ( b ) A statement on the top of page 70 ...
... battle - line strength . It is nonsense to say that the extreme right wing ought to have been reinforced by a corps from Alsace- Lorraine . There was not time for a tithe of such a movement . ( b ) A statement on the top of page 70 ...
Page 458
... Battle of the Marne , détermined its final issue , we might expect some view at least of the causes of the break- down ; but we do not get it . The second volume of Ludendorff's Memoirs presents more points of in- terest than the first ...
... Battle of the Marne , détermined its final issue , we might expect some view at least of the causes of the break- down ; but we do not get it . The second volume of Ludendorff's Memoirs presents more points of in- terest than the first ...
Page 460
... Battle of the Lys , which went so far to exhaust the remaining forces of the enemy after he had failed in his great attack on Amiens . I think the true explanation has been well put by Major Grasset in his short study on the strategy of ...
... Battle of the Lys , which went so far to exhaust the remaining forces of the enemy after he had failed in his great attack on Amiens . I think the true explanation has been well put by Major Grasset in his short study on the strategy of ...
Page 461
... battle . It was as though an army which lay from Croy- don to just north of Windsor , and thence round , slightly deflecting from the straight line , to somewhere be- yond Newbury , had the task of ad- vancing southward with its western ...
... battle . It was as though an army which lay from Croy- don to just north of Windsor , and thence round , slightly deflecting from the straight line , to somewhere be- yond Newbury , had the task of ad- vancing southward with its western ...
Page 462
... battle of the Marne and ended in St. Mihiel . Every blow from March 21 onward , save only von Hutier's abortive attempt to reach Compiègne in June , was meant to be a knockout blow , and was continued to the stage when he got little but ...
... battle of the Marne and ended in St. Mihiel . Every blow from March 21 onward , save only von Hutier's abortive attempt to reach Compiègne in June , was meant to be a knockout blow , and was continued to the stage when he got little but ...
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