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f Allied Forces in defence of Paris, and the reply, 102-4; visit of, to Melun with Joffre's plans, 107. Gallipoli Campaign, French's view on, 316. Garatin, Allenby's cavalry at, 109. Garde Dragoner (German) and the Moncel fight, 119. Garhwal Brigade, _see under_ Indian Corps. Gastins, Allied advance to, 115, 119. Gembloux, German cavalry repulsed from (Aug. 18), 41. George V., Message from, to the British Expeditionary Force, and the reply (Nov. 9), 275; an audience with (Dec.), 336. George, Rt. Hon. David Lloyd, a tribute to, 163; French's proofs of his dangerous lack of Ammunition laid before (May 9, 1915), 356; and the result, 360-1. German advance, preliminary operations 2, 7; anticipations on, 11, 42; line of 43; and aims of, 44; continuance of, 46-7; the Meuse crossed, 72; further direction of, 77, 80-1; last days of, 109; Aerial observation apparently faulty at Abbeville, 200; Army, _see also_ German Artillery, Cavalry, First Army Higher Command, Offensive, &c., Grierson's knowledge, of 37; Positions, operations, forces employed (in sequence), 40-1; crushing superiority of, at Mons, 43, 46, 57; turning movement, 57, 58, 65, 70, 73, 75, 78; investment of Paris aimed at by, 89, 90-1; troops sent to Eastern frontier (Aug.), 92; drawing on of, urged by French, 92; French plans for, 103; offensive abandoned by von Kluck, 114, 116, 121, 122; risky situation of, 115; 116; at the Battle of the Marne, 118 _sqq._, 131, 137; retreat of, from the Marne, summary on, 138-9; advantages held by, when defeated on the Marne, 139-40; effect on, of the sortie from Antwerp, 144; French efforts to turn right flank of, 145, 189; in the Aisne Battle, 145, 149 _sqq._; ideas entertained as to movements of, 152-3, 161, 193; capture by, of Antwerp, possibilities opened up by, but missed, 176; line held by, and strength of, on Oct. 6, 182, 186; forces gathering near Lille, 198; surprised by British cavalry and 3rd Corps, 200; de Maud'huy forced back by, 202; divisions moving on Alost-Termonde-Lokeren, 203; forces opposing at Bailleul, 207; westward concentration of, from Antwerp, 208-9
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