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... DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM V THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE VI THE RACE FOR THE CHANNEL PORTS . VII OTHER EVENTS IN THE EARLY PART OF THE WAR • VIII TRENCH AND OTHER WARFARE IN THE YEAR 1915 20 26 • • 38 46 56 • 61 · 80 90 · • 100 106 · · · 118 129 ...
... DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM V THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE VI THE RACE FOR THE CHANNEL PORTS . VII OTHER EVENTS IN THE EARLY PART OF THE WAR • VIII TRENCH AND OTHER WARFARE IN THE YEAR 1915 20 26 • • 38 46 56 • 61 · 80 90 · • 100 106 · · · 118 129 ...
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... drive toward Paris was held back for many days . This failure to estimate the tem- per of the Belgian people correctly was Germany's second great mistake . Her third mistake was to suppose that England would stay out of the war . The ...
... drive toward Paris was held back for many days . This failure to estimate the tem- per of the Belgian people correctly was Germany's second great mistake . Her third mistake was to suppose that England would stay out of the war . The ...
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... that it was her mission under God's will and command to conquer the world , stood at the beginning of August , 1914 , an enemy of all mankind . 1 CHAPTER IV THE DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM HE invasion of GERMANY'S WAR PLANS 37.
... that it was her mission under God's will and command to conquer the world , stood at the beginning of August , 1914 , an enemy of all mankind . 1 CHAPTER IV THE DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM HE invasion of GERMANY'S WAR PLANS 37.
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frederic arnold kummer. 1 CHAPTER IV THE DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM HE invasion of Belgium by Germany has THE been called the greatest crime in history . The kaiser's action in attacking a neutral coun- try was in itself ... DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM.
frederic arnold kummer. 1 CHAPTER IV THE DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM HE invasion of Belgium by Germany has THE been called the greatest crime in history . The kaiser's action in attacking a neutral coun- try was in itself ... DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM.
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... realized that in an hour Germany had shown there was not a fortified place in Europe which could be defended successfully against such an attack . It took the Germans eleven days to complete the reduction THE DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM 39.
... realized that in an hour Germany had shown there was not a fortified place in Europe which could be defended successfully against such an attack . It took the Germans eleven days to complete the reduction THE DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM 39.
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