“TRUTH MEANS MORE TO ME THAN MONEY”
FOCH’S WAR MEMOIRS By Cable. — Press Association.—Copyright LONDON, Monday. THE Paris correspondent of the “Gazette” reports that Marshal Foch has nearly completed his memoirs of the Great War, but the book will not be published during his life-time, as he says the memoirs might not please certain people, “Because he does not give them as great a part as they expect.” “I refused a fortune for these memoirs. Truth is more to me than money. My decision to write was prompted by the way history has arranged that everybody won the Battle of the Marne except Joffre.”—Sun.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 137, 31 August 1927, Page 13
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