WITH THE ENEMY.
GERMANY'S MAN POWER. SjyiSS CRITIC'S CALCULATIONS. I (By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyrig-kO (United Service.) (Received March Bth, 7.40 p.m.) I PARIS, March 7. Colonel Feyler, a leading Swiss military critic, after exhaustive calcula. tions, claims that, despite the reinforcements from Russia, the German troops in the West are over 1,000,000 below those in 1914, and in quality thoy are inferior. Coloney Feylei estimates that the German casualtiei include: — Dead ... ... 2,500,000 Taken .prisoner ... 500,000 Incapacitated ... 2,500,000 GERMAN PROFESSOR'S ADMISSION. (Router's Telegrams.) (Received March Bth, 7.40 i>.m.V AMSTERDAM, March 7. Professor Delbrucb, interviewed by the "Neues Won or Journal," after Herr von BethroannHollweg'6 communication of March 3rd u.s v.'u' groaUist dij>loinatic clumsiness, admitted that it was not hard to shovr jthat the British realiy did not desire the war, and that the British Government also took pretty considerable, if not the utmost, trouble to avoid \rar.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 9
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