A Short History of the Great War

A. F. (Albert Pollard) Pollard

Capitolo 86

not sadly optimistic or sick-informed that head office in France.
The gives orders the 18 and 19 would be been able to only be the consequence
of the complete ignorance of the strength of the German army as which it was
very underestimated by the Department of Intelligence on the stain as it
it was exaggerated later at writers on the country. In reality four new
German body already both mainly to Brussels or Courtrai from
Württemberg and Baviera, and even if the presence in them of men with
grey beards and boys with anybody produced some sick-calculated ones
the satisfaction in the British press, these troops of Landsturm were not
is despised. Rawlinson stirred on Menin the 19, but you/he/she was stopped
three miles street from the German masses that come from Courtrai, and it had to
you entrench on a line that races east of Gheluvelt. In the same day the 1
Detrained of the body to St. Omer and it marched toward Ypres. Instead of
advancing on Thourout and over, it had to dig him in on a line of
defended by Rawlinson you/he/she has gone away to Zonnebeke to Bixschoote, where the
French started them really and the Belgian forehead along the Yser to
Nieuport.

The strengths' impact adversary had flattened out them until them
extended to the coast and the point to which you/they arrived to them him he/she remained
sheltered for four years to one day. Instead of a run of bright strategical
you round off the sides of the enemy to a distant destination in his/her back, there was
destined to be a brave scrimmage all along the line. It was a
democratic kind of war, depending for his/her decision on the strength
of the package rather than on the genius of the individual. The pressure
you/he/she was differently distributed to different periods during those without end
years;  now it was Ypres, now Verdun, then the Sums and the Chemin des
Dames that are been selected for the special push;  and in duration as them
man-power started to fail the placed Germans the greatest stress on the
concrete of their lines. But the line really was not never broken, and no
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