GERMANS APPREHENSIVE OF ANOTHER OFFENSIVE.
LOW MORALE OF TROOPS MAY EXPLAIN RETREAT. SOLDIERS KNOW MORE OF SITUATION THAN WAS BELIEVED. Moutor. " :<:'■ ' (Received V p.m.) .'I LONDON," March 21. .Inhabitants left behind state that the Germans have been talking a good deal lately and know more of the true situation than is generally believed. They do hot conceal their apprehension of another great British offensive. Indeed, one possible reason, for the retreat may well have been the dubity of the high command whether the men would face another Somme battle. ' . '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16498, 26 March 1917, Page 5
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