Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1915
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the cbarn~ter ?I,
:Qow c.oin,e into 6QUft:Ct:
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8arily Blow. ~rmi,", of miJli,oull " <lO\l
fed, Jed;', and Bupplied w'ith ')Juni
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gaged, '~ campO;ign settlzd down ,
siege work- I me, opposed 'to , one
no opP,ortunity of ,outflrmking '
manoonvres; and, therefore, niimpe.riJj
obvbuslY. the ohief ta~lor in , the
,t his cMnpaign broke out t!ts"
ce-hun 6r winning. He wa:..
publietruth,
"'en . in
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any,
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cert,ainly
n~eit'of
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empll.si.ed iL: At the
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,Germ"",')' and A"8tria-H'Ullll(a,ry.-<;tp'o!l " .. ..,IY('.,n~'
It1te All~e8 in the
'm~e man-pewe r; and
gr~~~r adv!l1Ibll8 ,in heav;V
pauld b( W!ed with mobil'tv in
' ~ollld qonsequently dominate mcill<1!n lbf.orllifi,jatJons. The enemy used, un
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t.hrcc hea .... :y quns to one the
could b:nn~ agninst him',
been ~tOTed' but still the
Ei.r.f,e,.,. fron t were' ADOl'lm ollB'lv
Ru<s '
in heavv gun. ..nd
The German e ~"a.gahsLFr&llC!e . in
males were
at the~"gin'lling .. bout tine a ~ OIU!. ' (Great
Brit..in DOuld ,sena to France m 't he firs(' phue
of U",
ar net (Juite 6 pe'r cen &-. ' of tll" Frencll
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foroe,
oU/lh 'it was
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great :dvQ/lblle 'that' 'thev
wer e p r fes'ion~l Bo!d!crs; and R"BBili, 1111d until
QUits recenl!\v leEB men in the fi eld ' thlilD tTre
P-Poncn 1P.,epublic, in spite of her va.t , popuhtion owing to her . J:IlnDV limitations (which were
eJU)l"ined), It Wag ,o~.rbin" theretore, that , if
th. enemv cNlld hQld -up the ' Rl"niA.nS in the Enet
wh ' le he could C<ltr.pJP.te a rapid decision in ' the
West. he would win the WQ.l'.
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VON ' KLUCK"S MISTAKE.
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