WHY GERMAN OFFENSIVE FAILED
British Troops were Better
AMSTERDAM. Nov. 4
lihef Bottea'da.m Couira,nt's. Be)ti> n carre&pande'rLt mtita-ibutes the' failure of Ludendarff'a great offensive to the timidity of the British soldiers, who refused to be? .panicked by any -lefeait, and tho sanicjifroid of Marshai Fooh, in. spaaing! his reserves* to the utmost. .
The cartrespondenti adds that he i.--able far .special rctasoiis to confirm the stiaitemenit that the resistance o'i the Brdtiisih on March 27th. ne:i.r Arras caoiaed the -failure of the Gor •man cainipaisjn;.—A. and N.Z. Ciiibk*.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13847, 6 November 1918, Page 3
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