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  2. HISTORY OF THE WAR.

    NO STANDARD and complete history of the Great War will be written until long after it has ended. There must be time to allow ...

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  3. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    By the end of the first week in September, when this part of the history ends, the Allies' left wing had turned the German right. The battle-front then extended from somewhere about Meaux away east more or less along the Marne, to Verdun, and then south-eastward down the Argonne Ridge and on to Toul and Eplinal. At the present time the front begins at Dunkirk, and runs south-east to Ypres, and men south by east through Lille and Arras, rather west of Soissons. Then it turns east, through Reims to the Argonne Ridge, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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