The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . French thanking their liberators from German oppressors. AMERICAS PART IN THE WAR 277. 278 THE PEOPLES WAR BOOK pushed forward and advanced the line three kilome-ters. November 3—The 91st division, in spite of activemachine gun resistance, forced its way toward thebank of the Scheldt in the vicinity of Eyne. November 4—On November 4 a brigade of the 79thdivision attacked an enemy sector, taking 81 prison-ers and eight machine guns, encountering strong re-sistance and repulsing several counterattacks.


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . French thanking their liberators from German oppressors. AMERICAS PART IN THE WAR 277. 278 THE PEOPLES WAR BOOK pushed forward and advanced the line three kilome-ters. November 3—The 91st division, in spite of activemachine gun resistance, forced its way toward thebank of the Scheldt in the vicinity of Eyne. November 4—On November 4 a brigade of the 79thdivision attacked an enemy sector, taking 81 prison-ers and eight machine guns, encountering strong re-sistance and repulsing several counterattacks. November 5—On November 5 the troops of the77th division engaged in severe fighting, overcom-ing strong enemy resistance along the entire artillery was active, firing on the enemys re-treating columns. Harassing artillery fire was re-turned by the enemy. Aviation was active on bothsides. The eneniy flew over our front lines and de-livered machine gun fire on our advancing enemy planes were brought down. November 6—Our troops of the 1st corps continuedtheir successful advance, forcing the enemy to towns of Flabas, Raucourt, Haraucourt an


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