Excerpt: "11th July, 1915. Worked in my office from early morning till
12.45. The whole scheme for to-morrow's attack is cut and dried,
according to our cloth: time tables fixed and every round counted.
Freddy Stopford and his Staff turned up from Mudros. Stopford in very
good form. The first thing he did was to deliver himself of a personal
message from Lord K. He (Stopford) wrote it down, in the ante-room,
the moment he left the presence and I may take it as being as good as
verbatim. Here it is:— "Lord Kitchener told me to tell you he had no
wish to interfere with the man on the spot, but from closely watching
our actions here, as well as those of General French in Flanders, he
is certain that the only way to make a real success of an attack is by
surprise. Also, that when the surprise ceases to be operative, in so
far that the advance is checked and the enemy begin to collect from
all sides to oppose the attackers, then, perseverance[Pg 2] becomes
merely a useless waste of life. In every attack there seems to be a
moment when success is in the assailant's grasp. Both the French and
ourselves at Arras and Neuve Chapelle lost the opportunity." Well
said! K. has made Stopford bring me in his pocket the very text for
what I wanted to say to him. Only my grumbling thoughts find
expression by my pen but I have plenty of others and my heart has its
warm corner for K. whenever he cares to come in."
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9783965375154
Publisert
2023
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Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
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Engelsk
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