GERMAN OFFENSIVE BROKEN IN EAST AND WEST.
OFFICIAL SUMMARY
ENEMY'S RESOURCES IN OFFICERS EXHAUSTED
ByTelesnuih.—Pr«s JUMciatton-OopyrigMi : (Rec;. January 23, 0.30 a.m.) . . . Paris, January 22. An official summary of the present situation states that since the battle of Ypres the operations' have resulted in the complete stop of the great German offensive. The operations have now assumed the character of a siege war with' the balance in our favour, since the Allies have made very marked progress, at several points, while the enemy's retreat is general except at The German offensive in Poland has been ohecked, while the Russian offensive in Galicia and the Carpathians continues. Lastly, Germany has exhausted her resourcesm officers, and cannot develop her effectives, except to the detriment of existing units. In order to gain a definite and final success the Allies have only to prepare with tireless patience. The German offensive has been broken and the defensive will be broken, in turn.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2366, 23 January 1915, Page 7
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156GERMAN OFFENSIVE BROKEN IN EAST AND WEST. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2366, 23 January 1915, Page 7
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