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  2. BATTLE NOISES AND ILLUSIONS.

    The average British soldier facing the Germans on the western front is far more concerned about the minor discomforts of wet weather than about the enemy's fright ...

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  5. WHAT GERMANY HAS YET TO LEARN.

    They made war when they pleased, explained it with five equally self contradictory reasons, and now demand to make peace when it suits them. It is precisely this arrogant ...

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  7. EFFICACY FIRE.

    The Press Association's correspondent with the French armies thus describes efficacy fire, the most terrifying incident of the modern battlefield:-- ...

    Article : 393 words
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