GERMANS BEGINNING TO FEAR.
THE POSSIBILITY OF VICTORY.
London, Thursday. An eye-witness states that there seems to be a difference of feeling among German rankers to that of some Weeks ago. Now they realise that a victorious advance is out of the que-tion. Their duty is merely to hold their ground. Though the idea that Germany is going to gain an advantage commensurate with her sacrifices Eeems to have disippeared, fe«V yet contemplate the possibility of defeat and invasion.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 739, 23 January 1915, Page 5
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79GERMANS BEGINNING TO FEAR. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 739, 23 January 1915, Page 5
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