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The First World War, 1914-1918 (Paperback)

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III THE OUTLOOK, AUTUMN 1915 Mr. Lloyd George's views of the situation, Sept. 29, 1915?Mr. Churchill on the Dardanelles and naval matters?Sir William Robertson on the situation in France and the attack at Loos?The Salonika Expedition?Opposition of French and British Staffs?The first Zeppelin raid on London?Mr. Lloj'd George's views, Oct. 18? Criticisms of the Battle of Loos?Dissatisfaction with the Government?Ignorance of the people concerning events?General Joffre and Lord Bertie in London?The Now Armies at Salisbury?Sir Archibald Murray on the conduct of the war?Lord Kitchener goes to the Eastern Mediterranean, Nov. 1916?Sir Arthur Markham's views?Sir Arthur Lee at the Munitions Ministry?Lord Derby and Recruiting?Mr. Churchill joins up?Russia's day, Nov. 18?The Dardanelles and Salonika?General Townshend in trouble after Ctesiphon?Lord Curzon on his colleagues. Wednesday, Sept. 29. Lunched with Lloyd George at 11 Downing Street. Met Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Montagu. The host in good form; he monopolised the conversation. After lunch the others went away, and L. G. and I sat by the fire, while he smoked a big cigar for an hour. He wants me not to hustle about compulsory service just now, as the thing must come, and is more likely to come soon if we do not raise too much Radical opposition. We discussed the campaign up and down. He thinks that the Russians have done wonderfully, though the Germans have a little the best of it. They are like two dogs fighting, neither of which can get on top. He does not think that the Russians have 1,000,000 rifles left, and said that they have been fighting one rifle against three, and one shell against ten. The Russians will not be armed before May next year at the earliest. He thinks that the Germans will try to press on and capture Pe...



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