Gil Hahn

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reversed his scheme. The amalgamation of reserve with active units was set aside. The deployment northwards to the sea was curtailed, leaving only the left-hand Fifth Army to deal with the danger of a German advance through northern Belgium from a position opposite southern Belgium. Most important, the operations on the common frontier were designed to be offensive. “Whatever the circumstances,” Plan XVII laid down, “the intention of the commander-in-chief is to advance with all forces united to the attack on the German armies”; that meant an attack into Lorraine, the “favour” Schlieffen ...more
The First World War
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