THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. Al!ied Advance as Sure and Remorseless as Fate. ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. Al!ied Advance as Sure and Remorseless as Fate. ...
... THE BRITISH ARMY. Amazing: Confessions of t German General EXPERIENCE TEACHES. What the Enemy Has Learned from the Somme Battle. The Prefs epee:*! the British Heaicjuarten |j, the Field writes:— FRANCE, Oct. 4 What General Sixt von Armen, ooca. manding ...
... to your Majesty and to your gallant armies heartiest greetings upon their last magnificent achievements in the great battle of the Somme. —Nicholas. To the Emperor, Imperial Headquarters, Russia. In the name of my army and on my ow r n behalf I heartily ...
... by nu: means stood during the last fortnight. Assuming, aocontna to One cetinatt. wee* German in the West eturng the battle of the Somme. the French and had tkifeateti some. their like a haft of the total German tomes. like a men in all. during the laat ...
... A German Shortage. The repojts of the experience ga.nsdla •.iie battle of the Somme, cays this Genus document, unanimously agree as to necessity for an increased allotment d veapons. means of communication of ill Kinds, and trailspoit. Then follows sku| ...
... baiioon. .. The mastery of the air remained with the British, firmly established since the first days the great battle of the .Somme. In the darkness of night the flashing of the guns added strange pictureequeneas to the •eeaa. ...
... decided on the Somme just conclusively and absolutely aft the fate of Napoleon was decided Waterloo. There was striking sentence interjected in the official communique from Sir Douglas Haig on September 18th. It was the British alone the Somme, not including ...
... I t! 1 Of Mlelit) Oonten. A special correspondent th• French Army, writing on 28 to blit.roing Post. - says:— In Ow battle of the Somme the Alhad 'drama • as anti ratooesalsas wars a machine, with • thousand parte and a !..:1!:on complication., ally ca&nb ...