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The Iron Puddler

CHAPTER XLIII
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The kaiser had the steel and the coal that move armies.

France lacked these, and the Germans thought she was doomed.
They cut the French railroads that would have brought the troops and munitions to defend Verdun.

Then the Germans attacked this point in overwhelming numbers.

But the French troops went to Verdun without the aid of railroads.

The Germans did not dream that such a thing was possible.


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