Stead's Review, Vol. 49: April 6, 1918 (Classic Reprint)
By Henry Stead
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By Henry Stead
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Excerpt from Stead's Review, Vol. 49: April 6, 1918
As far as the object of the offensive is concerned. That should have disclosed itself before these lines appear. The fact that the hostile forces are driving towards Amiens shows, of course. That the immediate goal is to divide the British and French armies, but as such a division would not end the war it can only be regarded as a preliminary move. Assuming it successful what will follow? Have the enemy strength enough to launch a terrific ...
As far as the object of the offensive is concerned. That should have disclosed itself before these lines appear. The fact that the hostile forces are driving towards Amiens shows, of course. That the immediate goal is to divide the British and French armies, but as such a division would not end the war it can only be regarded as a preliminary move. Assuming it successful what will follow? Have the enemy strength enough to launch a terrific ...






















