THE MARNE BATTLE
FACTORS IN THE GERMAN RETREAT (Rec. March 24, 0.5 a.m.) London, March 23. The second instalment of the French war review attributes the Germans' precipitate retreat from the Marne to the Germans bringing several army corps northwards to face the French left, thus permitting the British to attack the German Left. Three other armies on the right of the French centre debouched westward on the enemy's flank in West Argonne, and compelled the withdrawal of the mass of the Germans, also involving their Left. During the seven days' battle two millions were eJigagod. The French armies articulated closely to each other, and from tho moment they moved forward tlicy never again fell back.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2417, 24 March 1915, Page 5
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116THE MARNE BATTLE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2417, 24 March 1915, Page 5
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