GERMAN ARMY MORALE.
INDICATIONS OF DECLINE
(Roc. September 13, 7 p.ni;) LONDON, Septeiiiber. 12 • Reuter's correspondent" af British Headquarters, writing on 'ihe' Evening of the Ilth, says'that the sttCte of the morale of the German' Afriiy is 1 indicated by the' demeanour of ihe prisoners from the Second Guard" Division. „ _"lt recently withdrawn from the fighting less than a thousand stfong. These' prisoners ' are heartily' glad to * surrender aiid urged our men to continue attacking, assuring them that swarms of GenrtjL'ns would bo otily too anxious to' surrender. Letters found on the prisoners were nearly all couched in terms . ot" hopelessness and resentment.
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Grey River Argus, 14 September 1918, Page 3
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103GERMAN ARMY MORALE. Grey River Argus, 14 September 1918, Page 3
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