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... Your Majesty and to your gallant Armies my heartiest greetings upon their last magnificent achievements in the great battle of the Somme. —Nicholas. ...
... Your Majesty and to your gallant Armies my heartiest greetings upon their last magnificent achievements in the great battle of the Somme. —Nicholas. ...
... Your Majesty and to your gallent Armies my Reartiest greetings upon their last magnificent wchievements in the great battle of the Somme. —Nicholas. ' | TO THE EMPEROR, IMPERIAL HEADQUARTERS. RUSSIA. In the name of my Army, and on my own behalf, I heartily ...
... BOMBARDMENT. Pross Association War Special.) Correspondents’ Camyp, lrance, Saturday. The defeat of the German Army in the battle of the Somme has progressed more rapidly dusing the past week than at any other corresponding period since the big offensive begau ...
... son, Prvt. Fred Thurlow, Suffolk lfi‘ment, has been nufilth.fl‘tflz-fil or rllnt couduct and devotion to duty during the battles on the Somme. ...
... the epert French commentator says: It sets forth the object and result of the French offensive. Un the one hand the battle of the Somme has {reed Verdun, on the other Land it has driven in the successive German lines for a depth of ten kilometres (six ...
... Day addressed by General Jofire to the Somme troops aud published yesterday, the expert French commentator says: - It sets forth the object and result of the French offensive. Un the one hand the battle of the Somme has freed Verdun; on the other, band ...
... them ali in all, they arc just about as fit for battle, as troops could be. i WHY BROWN LEFT. |r ...
... COUNTER-ATTACKS A good deal of attention is devoted to counterattacks. “The experience of the battle of the Somme,” it is stated, “has again and again fully confirmed the long-established principle that a counter-attack must either follow immediately ...
... but at night the villages were also frequently bombed vy seroplanes. Tho reports of the experience zained in the | battle of the Somme (says this German docu| ment) unan‘mously agree as to the necessity | for an increased allotment of weapons, means ol ...
... COUNTER-ATTACKS. A good deal of attention is devoted to conntor-‘ attacks. “The experience of the battle of the Somme,” it is stated, “has again and again fully confirmed the long-established principle that a counter-attack must either follow immediately ...
... behind them, set about capturing the final line, '\Alx_i_«_~[| they took that evening, The remarkable report on the battle of the Somme issued by General von Arnim, Come mander of the Fourth German Army Corps, 18 one of the most interesting German confessions ...
... night the villages were also frequently bombed by acroplanes.” Gl . e A Tho reports of the experience gained in the battle of the Somme (says this German document) un-n'momlf agree as to the necessity for an increased allotment of weapons, means of co ...