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Fields of Victory

CHAPTER IX
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The enemy's total casualties are incalculable; never have ours been so few in comparison with prisoners taken: the hammering of previous years has borne fruit: the German _morale_, such is the lesson of the line, has gone irretrievably.
THE GREAT DECISION .-- So, despite his own weakness, despite heavy losses not made good, the Commander takes the great decision and stakes all.

He strikes, lets loose the tempest of his guns, and his infantry, diminished but indomitable, sweep through the vast fortresses of the Hindenburg line, hurl the enemy from defence after defence, pass from victory to victory.
Such is the story of the Chart..


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