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Editorials

June 15, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on the German advance in Picardy, France, which has come to an end and the new offensive begun between Noyon and Montdidier bids fair to be the weakest and the least effective. It is a dangerous thrust which the Germans are now making, and if they were to succeed here to the extent suggested, it could not but have a profoundly depressing effect. Whether this offensive is even intended to be as serious a one as the other has not been developed at this article. A feint is always possible, and despite what some critics have said, it is not yet known what the real objective of the German General Staff is.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; ARMED Forces; MILITARY policy; PICARDY (France); FRANCE; GERMANY
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