“TIRED TOMMIES”
AMAZING WAR BOOK. ARMISTICE “TRUTH.’’ Paris, Dec. 1. General Mordacq, formerly military secretary to M. Clemenceau, France’s war-time Premier, is publishing a book in which he claims to tell the truth about the armistice. He says that. General Bliss, of the American Army, thought that his troops had not achieved sufficient glory.
“T myself was anxious to nwait the French attack on Lorraine, but Britain pressed for the armistice,” ho adds.
“Haig’s army was exhausted and lie proposed milder conditions than those which were eventually decided upon.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 8 December 1927, Page 7
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89“TIRED TOMMIES” Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 8 December 1927, Page 7
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