. The last four months; how the war was won . r water-lines, had fought with a fire and dashwholly wonderful in an army which had long beencondemned to inaction and had none of the meansof replenishing its ranks at the disposal of the other S44 The Last Push Allies, and had conquered. It is idle to argue asto who won the war. Germany could not have beenbeaten in the field, as she was beaten, without theintimate cooperation of all the Allied armies on theWestern Front directed by a great leader, nor with-out the coordination for a common purpose of allthe resources of the Allies, — naval, milit


. The last four months; how the war was won . r water-lines, had fought with a fire and dashwholly wonderful in an army which had long beencondemned to inaction and had none of the meansof replenishing its ranks at the disposal of the other S44 The Last Push Allies, and had conquered. It is idle to argue asto who won the war. Germany could not have beenbeaten in the field, as she was beaten, without theintimate cooperation of all the Allied armies on theWestern Front directed by a great leader, nor with-out the coordination for a common purpose of allthe resources of the Allies, — naval, military, in-dustrial and economic. If victory is to be attri-buted to any one cause, then that cause is not to befound in the wisdom of any one statesman, thevalour of any one army, the prowess of any navy,or in the skill of any one general. Our triumph wasdue to the justice of our cause and to the faith towhich, even in the darkest days, the free peoples ofthe world held firmly, — the faith that right ismight. 245 0 NOR T H S. (fDOVER >.. N O If T H S E A Zeebru^^e Ostend. iiDOVER Bunkerque rhourouti GHENT CALAIS (r


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