During the second half of the war, and that part embracing the critical and costly period of the wearing-out battle, the losses previously suffered by our Allies laid upon the British Armies in France an increasing share in the burden of attack. From... The Quarterly Review - Page 2411923Full view - About this book
| 1919 - 674 pages
...efforts were wasteful of men. b»it In the circumstances they could not be avoided. The only alternative was to do nothing and see our French allies overwhelmed...France an Increasing share in the burden of attack. From the opening of the Somme battle in 1910 to the termination of hostilities the British armies were... | |
| United States. War Department - 1919 - 34 pages
...efforts were wasteful of men, but in the circumstances they could not be avoided. The only alternative was to do nothing and see our French Allies overwhelmed...part embracing the critical and costly period of the wearing out battle, the losses previously suffered by our Allies laid upon the British Armies in France... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920 - 442 pages
...efforts were wasteful of men, but in the circumstances they could not be avoided. The only alternative was to do nothing and see our French Allies overwhelmed...France an increasing share in the burden of attack. From the opening of the Somme Battle in 1916 to the termination of hostilities the British Armies were... | |
| 1920 - 848 pages
...efforts were wasteful of men, but in the circumstances they could not be avoided. The only alternative was to do nothing and see our French Allies overwhelmed...part embracing the critical and costly period of the wearing out battle, the losses previously suffered by our Allies laid upon the British Armies in France... | |
| George Albemarle Bertie Dewar, John Herbert Boraston - 1923 - 424 pages
...efforts were wasteful of men, but in the circumstances they could not be avoided. The only alternative was to do nothing and see our French Allies overwhelmed...France an increasing share in the burden of attack. From the opening of the Somme battle in 1916 to the termination of hostilities the British Armies were... | |
| 1920 - 730 pages
...the second half of the war, and that part embracing the critical and costly period of the wearing out battle, the losses previously suffered by our Allies...France an increasing share in the burden of attack. From the opening of the Somme Battle in 1916 to the termination of hostilities the British Armies were... | |
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