History of the World War An Authentic Narrative of the Worlds Greatest War

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On her west she was facing the Austro-Gennan armies; on her east Bulgaria; on the south Albania. Her source of supplies was Saloniki and this was really her only hope. If the Allies at Salo- niki could stop the Bulgarian movement, the Serbians might face again the Austro-Gennans. They expected this help from the Allies.
At Nish the town was decorated and the school children waited outside the station with bouquets to present to the coming reinforcements. But the Allies did not come.
Von Mackens
...en's plan was simple enough. His object was to win a way to Constantinople. This could be done either by the control of the Danube or the Ottoman Railroad. To control the Danube he had to seize northeastern Serbia for the length of the river. This was comparatively easy and would give him a clear water way to the Bulgarian railways connected with Constanti- nople. The Ottoman Railway was a harder route to win. It meant an advance to the southeast, which would clear the Moravo valley up to Nish, and then the Nishava valley up to Bulgaria.

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