The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1918 - Great Britain |
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a On the next day General Dubeney , who was under General Haig , was specially successful , the Canadians and Australians getting to within a mile of Chaulnes , the French capturing General Mangin Fayolles — the total bag so far being ...
a On the next day General Dubeney , who was under General Haig , was specially successful , the Canadians and Australians getting to within a mile of Chaulnes , the French capturing General Mangin Fayolles — the total bag so far being ...
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I tried to send a message to Paris , as it was vital to the French General Staff to know whether the plan presupposing the co - operation of six British Divisions was abandoned , but I never knew whether it got through .
I tried to send a message to Paris , as it was vital to the French General Staff to know whether the plan presupposing the co - operation of six British Divisions was abandoned , but I never knew whether it got through .
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On the right the French and British were being hard pressed . The enemy pushing in from the north - east on Noyon , which he succeeded in getting within three miles of by this evening , the situation of the troops on the Oise began to ...
On the right the French and British were being hard pressed . The enemy pushing in from the north - east on Noyon , which he succeeded in getting within three miles of by this evening , the situation of the troops on the Oise began to ...
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