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The Week

March 28, 1918 issue

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The article reports on military developments in various countries. Austrian artillery is taking part in the fighting around Cambrai, and newspaper reports speak of Bulgarian troops to be brought up to the western front in the role of a strategic reserve. There are two battle fronts; one where Americans can do work only in limited numbers, which the great majority of U.S. citizens have to watch from 3,000 miles away in comparative helplessness. That is the front in France. The other front is right here in this country, in the home of every citizen. It is the food-front.

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BATTLES; WAR; ARTILLERY; SOLDIERS; CAMBRAI (France), Battle of, 1918; FRANCE; UNITED States
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