GERMANY'S GIGANTIC TRIANGLE.
Major Moraht, the German military critic, ends a long article in the Berliner Tageblatt thus: —
"If we make a line from Lille to Riga, from Riga to Belgrade, and from Belgrade to Lille, we have a triangle, the sides of which measure about 940 miles. Our eastern front, between the Baltic and the banks of the Danube, would measure more than 1000 miles. An appreciation of the enormous difl'culties of unified control will only be possible when we see the whole picture of our great war in its completeness.' At present we can only say that this achievement on the part of our great headquarters is entirely without precedent."
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 147, 18 December 1915, Page 14
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112GERMANY'S GIGANTIC TRIANGLE. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 147, 18 December 1915, Page 14
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