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The accompanymg'map gives an idea of the country over which the Ger- < man ; forces are operating. Thionville is in German territory, just south of V of -Luxemburg, and to the north-east cf the strong French • forfreas of VGrdUn. Liege is shown on the . niap. The Ardennes, through whioh the mam jiorhon of the great German Army is marching, are shown by the shaded Section marked l, but they actually extend further to the north and east. The shaded patch marked 2is the Vosges ranges, and 3 the Swiss mountains. The ringed towns are French and Belgian ring fortresses. The •various places mentioned in the cable messages in connection with the movement-, pi German . trwps against France and Belgium are situated between Liege in the north' and Belfort in the south, and lie between tho River Rhine and the French frontier; ' '?■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2227, 13 August 1914, Page 5

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The accompanymg'map gives an idea of the country over which the Ger- < man ; forces are operating. Thionville is in German territory, just south of V of -Luxemburg, and to the north-east cf the strong French • forfreas of VGrdUn. Liege is shown on the . niap. The Ardennes, through whioh the mam jiorhon of the great German Army is marching, are shown by the shaded Section marked l, but they actually extend further to the north and east. The shaded patch marked 2is the Vosges ranges, and 3 the Swiss mountains. The ringed towns are French and Belgian ring fortresses. The •various places mentioned in the cable messages in connection with the movement-, pi German . trwps against France and Belgium are situated between Liege in the north' and Belfort in the south, and lie between tho River Rhine and the French frontier; ' '?■ Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2227, 13 August 1914, Page 5

The accompanymg'map gives an idea of the country over which the Ger- < man ; forces are operating. Thionville is in German territory, just south of V of -Luxemburg, and to the north-east cf the strong French • forfreas of VGrdUn. Liege is shown on the . niap. The Ardennes, through whioh the mam jiorhon of the great German Army is marching, are shown by the shaded Section marked l, but they actually extend further to the north and east. The shaded patch marked 2is the Vosges ranges, and 3 the Swiss mountains. The ringed towns are French and Belgian ring fortresses. The •various places mentioned in the cable messages in connection with the movement-, pi German . trwps against France and Belgium are situated between Liege in the north' and Belfort in the south, and lie between tho River Rhine and the French frontier; ' '?■ Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2227, 13 August 1914, Page 5

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