"HOW CAN THEY WIN?"
GERMANS IN A FIX*. HER WAR LORDS PUZZLED. ♦•Time* 1 " er-d Sidney "Sen" ;?? ;ct?. (EtSjj eared April 10, 9 a.in.) LONDON. April 9. ** The. JJ'jiues's " military correspoodWrt saju " Jsiuee the collapse of the Avst-ro-Gejftiau offensive on. the oust front, lb<3 Germau high ecrnimui'i lias
been dearly puzzled, and Has almost j forgotten to announce military imag-1 * i inary victories. Germany's xvbt cotra- \ cfls tra everywhere discussing count-1 less war plans. j '•* Germany has a clear inferiority of j one' million on the west front, with j an inferiority in reserves. She is in I a similar position oil the east front, j not counting all the gentle neutrals j who are eager to assist the conqueror, j i j " German preponderance wliich cu- ! | a.bled the invasion of armed nations has j disappeared, and the balance of fight- ■ j ing power is inclining more and more 1 ! Bgainst the Germans. They couldn't ; | conquer when they | rity in numbers. Ncnv how can they ; | win?"
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11359, 10 April 1915, Page 1
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