JOHN BUCHAN'S The BATTLE OF THE SOMME
... JOHN BUCHAN'S The BATTLE OF THE SOMME (Nelson's History of the WV. Vol, l 6); DESCRIBES THE SUPERB ACHIEVEMENT OF OUR ARMIES IN SHATTERING THE GERMAN WESTERN LINE.: Cloth. ...
... JOHN BUCHAN'S The BATTLE OF THE SOMME (Nelson's History of the WV. Vol, l 6); DESCRIBES THE SUPERB ACHIEVEMENT OF OUR ARMIES IN SHATTERING THE GERMAN WESTERN LINE.: Cloth. ...
... A FRESH BATTLE COMING. BATTLE OF THE SOMME NOW ENDED. Paris, Tuesday. Polybe, in to-day's Figaro, says: The Germans are retiring in good order with their arms and equipment, and also with their booty. This is a strategic retreat, but for the Allies ...
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... staffs who were asking them what lessons should be drawn from the battle of the Somme. According to a report seized from the Germans., M. Barris says: At the beginning of the battle of the Somme we placed the 43ermans in a position of extreme peril. Until ...
... SOMME OFFENSIVE NOT OVER. SIGNIFICANT ADMISSION BY A GERMAN WRITER. The Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung I made the announcement recently that the battle of the Somme was over, and that the Germans were the victors. As the N.D.Z. is an official organ ...
... Honour by our French Allies, in recognition of the good work done by the King's Liverpool Brigade be owni manded in the battle of the Somme. ...
... fifty-kilometre retreat ran he forced on to the German oublir a. another strategic victory remains to be seen. BATTLE OF THE SOMME. ...
... attack and defence is ample. The British Army, too, has profited bv the lessons of the two great dress rehearsals of the battle of the Somme and of the Cerman withdrawal.—Reuter. WHAT THE TURKS HAVE AWES. TAINED. Amsterd►m, Wednesday. The following official ...
... the battle of the Somme, just as in the battle of the Anere, Wvtschaete, and Messines, the depth of the advance is being systematically limited on a predetermined front. It is an advance to the assault. Just as Verdun ckare•l the way for the Somme. and ...
... seconding the infanta• with a courage which won the admiration of all. The planes came back from the battle riddled with bullets. Since the battle of the Somme the action of aeroplanes engaging the enemy in liaison with our infantry has been no new thing, ...
... England and their motberland France.—Reuter. A YEAR AOO. Yesterday, July 1, was the anniversary of the npening of the Battle of the Somme. MR. LL. GEORGE 111 THE HIGHLANDS.. - The Prime Minister, accompanied by Mr. Winston Churchill, yesterday visited the ...
... front says: It becomes banal to speak of the enemy losses. They exceed anything that can be reasonably imagined. The battle of the Somme cost the enemy 730,000 men hors de combat, according to exact statistics. What will this bloody defeat of Arras cost ...