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On page 92, in "the 25th Reserve Division to be taken from the SixthArmy," "from" is a correction of "fron".

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YPRES, 1914


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MONS, AND THE RETREAT

By Captain G. S. Gordon

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YPRES, 1914
AN OFFICIAL ACCOUNT PUBLISHED BY
ORDER OF THE GERMAN GENERAL STAFF

TRANSLATION BY G. C. W.

WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY THE
HISTORICAL SECTION (MILITARY BRANCH)
COMMITTEE OF IMPERIAL DEFENCE

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1919


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Printed in Great Britain


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CONTENTS

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Introductionix
German Prefacexxiii
Preliminary Remarks1
The Theatre of Operations13
The Advance of the Fourth Army19
The Operations of the Fourth Army, 20th-31stOctober 191426
The Attempt to break through south of Ypres59
The Operations of the Fourth Army from the endof October to the 9th November 191498
The Last Phase103