The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... sufficient to make them safe . And as more and more American troops complete their training , the German line will have to be still more shortened . The German armies will August 3 , 1918 3 THE NEW REPUBLIC Flanking Germany.
... sufficient to make them safe . And as more and more American troops complete their training , the German line will have to be still more shortened . The German armies will August 3 , 1918 3 THE NEW REPUBLIC Flanking Germany.
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... troops are now concentrated in Italy . In the Piave they hold a strong defensive line , but it is a line that can be passed , as they proved themselves in their late offensive . With half a million American and French and British troops ...
... troops are now concentrated in Italy . In the Piave they hold a strong defensive line , but it is a line that can be passed , as they proved themselves in their late offensive . With half a million American and French and British troops ...
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... troops . I. The German Preparation To grasp completely the extent of the German failure it is necessary to realize the efforts they had made in preparing the attack . The enemy's idea was to put all chances of suc- cess on his side , in ...
... troops . I. The German Preparation To grasp completely the extent of the German failure it is necessary to realize the efforts they had made in preparing the attack . The enemy's idea was to put all chances of suc- cess on his side , in ...
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... troops now being organized . If the enemy , therefore , is left free to apply this ingenious system , a number equal to about thirty divisions , if not the divisions themselves , may be transported to the western front between now and ...
... troops now being organized . If the enemy , therefore , is left free to apply this ingenious system , a number equal to about thirty divisions , if not the divisions themselves , may be transported to the western front between now and ...
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... troops went on the offensive . Foch's counter attack was first launched along a thirty - five kilometer front , between the Aisne and the Marne , eastward . For the first time in an im- portant attack one - third of the attacking troops ...
... troops went on the offensive . Foch's counter attack was first launched along a thirty - five kilometer front , between the Aisne and the Marne , eastward . For the first time in an im- portant attack one - third of the attacking troops ...
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