The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Huidenburg and Ludendorff, the brutal com-manders of the German Armies on the WesternFront. HISTORY OF THE WAR 25. Field Marshal Von Mackensen who led the Austro-German Forces on the Italian Front. through her diplomatic dealings. Thehistoiy of the efforts of the CentralPowers shows a string of defeats, a seriesof errors and failures to guess the first of the Balkan wars, in whichTurkey suffered defeat, Prussianism wasstrongly back of the Sick Man in influ-ence, if not in actual military


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Huidenburg and Ludendorff, the brutal com-manders of the German Armies on the WesternFront. HISTORY OF THE WAR 25. Field Marshal Von Mackensen who led the Austro-German Forces on the Italian Front. through her diplomatic dealings. Thehistoiy of the efforts of the CentralPowers shows a string of defeats, a seriesof errors and failures to guess the first of the Balkan wars, in whichTurkey suffered defeat, Prussianism wasstrongly back of the Sick Man in influ-ence, if not in actual military the rapid and sound defeat of Tur-key showed Germany that she hadguessed wrong. In the second Balkanupheaval, the Central Powers were againon the losing side when they supportedBulgaria. Both these moral defeats seri-ously impaired German and Austrian in-fluence and placed fresh obstacles in theway of the wide strip of control whichthe Central Powers had hoped to establishfrom Berlin to Bagdad. By this, a newassertion of power on the part of Ger-many and Austria against Russia andSerbia, to recover the ground lost throughthe Balkan wars and the treaty ofBucharest, was made practically certai


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