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the moment had arrived for the Wiirtemburg troops to advance.
The 122nd Fusiher Regiment was to attack the ridge north of Messines, along which runs the road to Wytschaete, whilst the 125th Infantry Regiment was to advance against Messines itself, and the 119th 80 THE BATTLE ON THE YSER AND OF YPRES Grenadier Regiment against the enemy's trenches immediately south of it. The hostile position was so strong that a forfce greatly inferior in strength would be able to hold it against an attack comi
...ng up from the valley. Bare sloping ground lay in front of it, and only a few hedges limited the field of view, so that every advance and assembly position for miles round could be seen. A strong British garrison held Messines : the trenches had been well made, and were covered by a continuous and broad system of obstacles .^ The way in which the Swabian troops ^ broke down the enemy's resistance was indeed a masterpiece.
Neither the enemy's artillery fire, which imperilled the advance of the reserves, nor the British machine-guns, a large number of which enfiladed the attack from the south, could restrain the dash of the Wiirtemburg troops.


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