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... advance , and knew exactly where to go and what to do . Nothing was left to chance . Germany had not forgotten that her great general , Field - Marshal von Moltke , who won the war with France in 1870-71 , had boasted that when that war ...
... advance , and knew exactly where to go and what to do . Nothing was left to chance . Germany had not forgotten that her great general , Field - Marshal von Moltke , who won the war with France in 1870-71 , had boasted that when that war ...
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frederic arnold kummer. HANSA to form part of the equipment of a marching army. A A GERMAN ZEPPELIN IN FLIGHT OVER THE NORTH SEA EXTREME GERMAN ADVANCE IN 1914 GERMAN LINE JULY 18 ,
frederic arnold kummer. HANSA to form part of the equipment of a marching army. A A GERMAN ZEPPELIN IN FLIGHT OVER THE NORTH SEA EXTREME GERMAN ADVANCE IN 1914 GERMAN LINE JULY 18 ,
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frederic arnold kummer. est type , was poor . It was only the advance guard of the British forces that met the Germans at Mons , two army corps , some forty thousand men in all . Opposed to them were three or four times their number of ...
frederic arnold kummer. est type , was poor . It was only the advance guard of the British forces that met the Germans at Mons , two army corps , some forty thousand men in all . Opposed to them were three or four times their number of ...
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... ADVANCE IN 1914 GERMAN LINE JULY 18 , 1918 GERMAN LINE NOV . 11 , 1918 00000000000 NATIONAL BOUNDARIES From the greatest advance of the Germans in 1914 to their position when the armistice was signed NORTH DUNKIRK CALAIS OSTEND NIEUPORT ...
... ADVANCE IN 1914 GERMAN LINE JULY 18 , 1918 GERMAN LINE NOV . 11 , 1918 00000000000 NATIONAL BOUNDARIES From the greatest advance of the Germans in 1914 to their position when the armistice was signed NORTH DUNKIRK CALAIS OSTEND NIEUPORT ...
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... advance , toward the south- west , was such as to take him to a point west of Paris . It had been the hope of the German lead- ers to get around the left flank of the Allied armies , and crush them in upon that city . Von Kluck's advance ...
... advance , toward the south- west , was such as to take him to a point west of Paris . It had been the hope of the German lead- ers to get around the left flank of the Allied armies , and crush them in upon that city . Von Kluck's advance ...
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advance Aisne Allied American troops ammunition artillery attack Austrian Balkan battle battle-cruisers battle-ships began Belgian Belgium bombardment bombs British and French Bulgarian campaign captured carried CHAPTER Château-Thierry command crossed defeat defense drive east enemy England English equipped Europe fighting fire flank fleet forces fortress fought France French frontier Galicia German and Austrian German armies German general staff German lines German troops Germany's Gorizia heavy Hindenburg Line huge hundred Italian Italy kaiser land large number losses machine guns Mackensen Marne Marshal Foch Meuse miles military nation naval navy neutral North Sea obliged operations Paris ports positions prisoners railroad result retreat Rheims river rule rulers Rumania Russian armies salient Saloniki sent Serbia shells ships soldiers Somme soon submarines sunk supplies territory thousand tion torpedoed trench warfare Turkey Turkish Turks Underwood & Underwood United Verdun vessels victory war-ships western front