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The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II

CHAPTER XXV
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It was the expectation that the Germans might reach Calais and thence invade England.

The War Office discussed these probabilities most freely with Colonel Slocum, the American military attache.

The simple fact was that both the French and the British armies were practically bled white.
"For God's sake, get your men over!" they urged General Slocum.

"You have got to finish it." Page was writing urgently to President Wilson to the same purpose.

Send the men and send them at once.


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