A. F. (Albert Pollard) Pollard
Capitolo 36
Of Esperey trained for doing the likes with the centre of Von Kluck. The 8,
Maunoury was pressed however very hard, from the desperate efforts of Von Kluck to
you treat with this sudden danger; but reinforcements poured out of
Paris, the English earned the Petit Morin from Trilport to you
Trétoire, while Of Esperey brought more distant the east victory and captured
Montmirail. Within 11 in the morning on the army of the 9 Von Kluck it was orderly to
withdraw, while showing so the right of Von Buelow, and giving to Foch his
the opportunity for the decisive hit of the battle.
It consisted of two hits, correct and gone away and both they came away late
the 9. The counterattack of Maunoury on the left had forced the
German to weaken their centre. Not only it was the right of Von Buelow
statement, but an opening had been gone away among his gone away and Von Hausen
you straighten, possibly for troops that were held to Maubeuge or you/they had been
diverted to Prussia Est. Neither it was this all, for his/her centre you/he/she was bogged
in the famous swamps of St. Gond. Foch struck very hard to Von Buelow
centre, straightens, and it went away, and from the morning of the 10 he had smashed
the key of time of the German arc. In the meantime, around 9 Maunouries it had
clarified the Germans by the Ourcq, the English you/they had crossed the Marne
to Chângis, and it reached him Château-Thierry, and Of more distant Esperey
east. Von Kluck now received considerable reinforcements that Von
Buelow had more need, and the rapid retreat and second it also did
reinforcements useless to hold the Ourcq. It was equally fatal to
the success against Langle and Sarrail and the 10 the German retreat
become general. From the end of the week the Germans returned on a line
almost racing due east from a point on the Oise behind Compiègne to
the Aisne, long him to Berry-au-Bac, and for this motive through Champagne and
the Argonne to Verdun. They had failed as well in Lorraine, where the
climax of their attack had been since 6 to the 9. Castelnau then
taken the offensive ones, and within the 12 the Bavarians had driven from