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The obvious answer is that nobody could be absolutely certain of that until the end of the war . Even if agents had established that no full - scale French invasion were contemplated , it was ...
The obvious answer is that nobody could be absolutely certain of that until the end of the war . Even if agents had established that no full - scale French invasion were contemplated , it was ...
Page 159
They were of comparable strength , but whereas the French intended a spirited frontal attack on the German positions and a quick dash to Berlin , the Germans decided to outflank the French pos- itions altogether .
They were of comparable strength , but whereas the French intended a spirited frontal attack on the German positions and a quick dash to Berlin , the Germans decided to outflank the French pos- itions altogether .
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But what had really saved Verdun had been the thousands of troops who had marched up La Voie Sacrée and had made the Germans pay dearly for every metre of ground they had conquered . Verdun had been defended by French blood rather than ...
But what had really saved Verdun had been the thousands of troops who had marched up La Voie Sacrée and had made the Germans pay dearly for every metre of ground they had conquered . Verdun had been defended by French blood rather than ...
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