First Reflections On the Campaign of 1918

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Just as we assumed the superiority of her military methods, so did we accept at face value her calls for direct assistance on the Western front. She was then paying for the costly blunders of twelve months by de- moralization and the partial mutiny of her army; and in her alarm saw no solution of the military problem save in the indefinite *"War and Peace, Limited or Unlimited?" Nineteenth Century, July, 1919.
THE CONDUCT OF WAR 31 accumulation of American troops on the Western front.
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...of fact, it was possible to deal with Germany far more decisively than by taking the steps that were actually adopted; and, as Lord Fisher has recently pointed out, she was infinitely more vulnerable in Pome- rania than she was in Champagne. * Our action might have combined with it to better advantage the element of national policy from war through to peace once more. But to attempt a demonstration of this difficult range of facts would carry the argument out of all proportions, and all that need be added is that the peace negotiation, so far as the American delegation was concerned, was especially marked by our needlessly involv- ing ourselves in a number of questions of direct consequence to France but not to our- selves; while on the other hand the questions that concerned us in relation to Germany * During the war Admiral Degouy in France, and the Mili- tary Historian and Economist in the United States, constantly pointed this out.

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