The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Remarkable View of Exterior Y. M. C. A. Canteen Dugout Situated ISO Yards from the Boche Lines. opposition by great masses in attack. But from Dixmude to Ypres, the Allieslield. The Belgians liad had time and op-portunity to reorganize and formed noinconsiderable part of the defense. Fivemonths of fighting followed, but the battleended in a deadlock. The Allies remainedfirmly intrenched behind the dykes andcanals and Calais, Bologne and Dunkirkwere saved. In fact, they were neverseriously menaced again, though


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Remarkable View of Exterior Y. M. C. A. Canteen Dugout Situated ISO Yards from the Boche Lines. opposition by great masses in attack. But from Dixmude to Ypres, the Allieslield. The Belgians liad had time and op-portunity to reorganize and formed noinconsiderable part of the defense. Fivemonths of fighting followed, but the battleended in a deadlock. The Allies remainedfirmly intrenched behind the dykes andcanals and Calais, Bologne and Dunkirkwere saved. In fact, they were neverseriously menaced again, though the Ger- olfensive in Alsace which made gains ofminor importance. The spring of 1915 opened with a greathope among the entente allies of drivingthe Germans out of France before sum-mer was over. The French armies hadpassed through a winter of untold suffer-ing. Mobilized as they had been in mid-summer, and never properly equipped withclothing to combat the cold and wet, theyhad nevertheless, fought with dauntless THE PEOPLES WAR BOOK. This was the French commanders post on Mount Kemmel Kemmel Hill Before the Germans Attacked. This was the ^^^ch commanaer s posi onKemmei n ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^.^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ Germans stormed and captured part of the hill


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