KAISER DECORATES HIS GENERALS
... his Chief of Staff, “for the excellent manner. in which they checked the Franco-British attacks and thus gained the battle of the Somme. ...
... his Chief of Staff, “for the excellent manner. in which they checked the Franco-British attacks and thus gained the battle of the Somme. ...
... German official communique reporting the resumption of French successes on the Meuse, Major Moraht writes: The extinct battle of the Somme has not vet revived. Here ‘md in the Meuse sector the fighting is restricted to more or less vivid artillery fire. Afier ...
... London, and will ;:;lrvleucd for general exhibition on January th, Aacre Thrills More Than Somme. “The Battle of the Somme’ was thrilling and wonderful, but “The Battle of the Ancre” is far more thriling and much more wonderful. It brings right into the foreground ...
... HAIG'S CONFIDENCE. VICTORY PLACED BEYOND DOUBT RESULT OF SOMME SUCCESSES, THE STRUGCLE IN RUMANIA. ENEMY ADVANCE ON MOLDAVIAN FRONTIER, Hindenburg's recent declaration that the Somme battle had resulted in a victory for the German arms will not deceive ...
... Verdun, The “L'berte’s” correspondent says the mutual bombardnent is one of the most violent since the beginning of the battle of the Somme. Sir Douglas HM.ig last night reported that on the previous night the Briiisn carried out succ:sstul raids east of Neuwvilie ...
... latest | According to Count Reventlow King Constan. i the supposition expressed yester-|tine now only desires in & whole battle of the Somme. day that : to gain time to enable L& Y the Rumanians would seek at the | the Germans to concent soliond North of the ...
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