THE BATTLE OP THE SOMME
... THE BATTLE OP THE SOMME AT AN END. ...
... THE BATTLE OP THE SOMME AT AN END. ...
... FRENCH MENACE TO ST. QUENTIN. COMING BATTLE BETWEEN THE SOMME AND OISE. LOOKING FOR A HINDENBL-BG LINE.” (From Our Military Monday Nicbt. I expressed some cum* ago the vpiu.-ao that the •enemy would brought battle before r&u bis new dine, but the steady ...
... fen- t-ea left for Ureal Oicial War film— BATTLE of THE ANCRE and the ADVANCE of the TANKS j.. tinpire, Days commencin(j Monday Marcli laih, (Don’t leave it too late; remember the •* rush to see Battle of the Somme). ...
... while withdrawing in conditions without the risk of one day being outflanked. “ The battle from Arras to the Oise is, therefore, the consequence of the battle the Somme, which led the ea.my to recognise the necessity of retiring. If the Germans had decided ...
... WHY THE ENEMY DECLINED BATTLE. Ihe journal thinks the German retirement, though clear in its general outline, can only be fully explained when it has come* to stop. The enemy,' 1 says, has learned frotn the battle of the Somme. On the Thiepval-Chaulnes ...
... few Seals left for Great Official War Film— BATTLE of the ANCRE and the ADVANCE of the TANKS empire, Dave commencing Monday March 19th, (Don’t leave it too late: remember ths ► rush to see Battle of the Somme). ANGLESEY PALACE. ONCE NIGHTLY AT 7. ,„fL ...
... airmen and gunners for the other three. The record of these two days is without a parallel since, at any rate, the Battle of the Somme began on July 1, 1018. Eighteen machines-11 German and seven British—eame involuntarily te earth on July 2, and on February ...
... avenged. • - SOMME BATTLE WON 111 Y THE ALLIES. A Strategic Retreat and'a Siraiagic Victory. (Prey Aaaoajaalan War Specia l.) PARIS. Tmesday. tbs 'e j ilagb pohlieheS an, article by Polylsa &MS view* Lad wad . usiogs torj of , the Somme. He qr.:- U the ...
... the truth from them surprising how much they appear know. Tim people say they could almost gather the progress the battle of the Somme the change in demeanour of the Boches. They made no bones about their apprehonsions the pfospect cf facing another great ...
... congratulating his troops on their Ancre successes, which form a fitting sequel to the fine achievements last year in the Battle of the Somme. Further progress at several points westwards and south-westwards Bapaume is reported in last night's British official ...
... . set free. In concert with our own troops. the as the result of their persistent - effiarts.donnii and biller the Battle ot thin Somme. have forced the enemy tc fall a rtietiateit or - eetioeral miles on a total front of about 40 inilea, 'wad to extent ...
... their ooo'ness and coumgc during terrible moments. I was the .Battle of the Somme for nearly three monthe,’ cozvt.nues, and got through unscathed A very •lucky chap I am. Since I left the Somme and Ancre district I have been operating in a different part ...