THE ENEMY'S VIEWPOINT
HEROIC DEEDS OF THE GERMAN ARMY
(AUSTRALIAN-SEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION-)
LONDON, 20th April. Wireless, per .Admiralty Press.—A German message states: The gradual increase ill the artillery fire between Loos and Arras-Cambrai railway con-, tinties. Our troops, representing all the German peoples, are" performing heroic deeds hourly under the heaviest fire, faithful in their endurance to the de^th on the mighty battlefields of the Aisne' and the Champagne. We repulsed with severe losses the trench and Russians at Brimont..The French stubbornly attacked near tirade, from the Paissy Plains as far eastward as Craonrie, and between Pfesne's and Suippes. French attacksnon the Chemin dcs Dames and in the Champagne broke down.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 7
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