The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Muret Castle, In the Aisne District, Before August 2, Muret Castle, After August 2, 1918. Nothing but a gate post remained to mark the spot. HISTORY OF THE WAR 79 through which the Germans began topour. It seemed certain they had effecteda real break, but the Russians ralliedaround a small mountain (Dobrotyn) fivemiles back from the Donajec and on theZamczysko group of hills back-of Gorlice,and before these could be passed they hadbrought a slight semblance of order outof the chaos into which they had be


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Muret Castle, In the Aisne District, Before August 2, Muret Castle, After August 2, 1918. Nothing but a gate post remained to mark the spot. HISTORY OF THE WAR 79 through which the Germans began topour. It seemed certain they had effecteda real break, but the Russians ralliedaround a small mountain (Dobrotyn) fivemiles back from the Donajec and on theZamczysko group of hills back-of Gorlice,and before these could be passed they hadbrought a slight semblance of order outof the chaos into which they had beenthrown and were able to link up their linein a weak and ragged formation, butenough to prevent its complete found it impossible to make a seri-ous stand, however, and they began aretreat to the San, which took on all thecharacteristics of a flight. Russian pressure in the Carpathians re-laxed at once as a matter of necessity. Socritical did the situation of the army whichhad passed through Dukla Pass become,tliat its annihilation was regarded as cer-tain. But by almost superhuman exer-tions it got out of the pass and fell


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