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GERMANY POWERLESS

Tired of the War A REVOLUTION PREDICTED. , LONDON, October 7 - > Mr. Gilmour, press correspon-, prisoner stated that he had determined to surrender on the first opportunity. He was no longer able to bear the privations of the front line, especially as he was convinced Germany was beaten. He added: The' Germans in this sector have only sufficient ti'oops to withstand an attack, and deliver a. counter attack. . After that, they are powei-less until fresh forces arrive. He believed the resources, were barely sufficient to . maintain tihe armies in the field through, the winter. He expected an early peace,- and a revolution in Germany was certain to follow; quickly.—Reuter. ,

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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13820, 9 October 1918, Page 3

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GERMANY POWERLESS Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13820, 9 October 1918, Page 3

GERMANY POWERLESS Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13820, 9 October 1918, Page 3

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