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“bring Jaurès’s pacifist dream”:Ibid, 71.
“comic interlude”:Ibid, 22.
“Do not touch me”:Ibid, 2.
Joffre was demanding:Joffre’s demands, and Poincaré’s restraining inflence, are in Herwig, 58.
“The danger is great”:Jackson,
Jean Jaurès
, 181.
“We have no wish to incite” and “if on the eve of war”:Ibid, 176.
“everything is finished”:Goldberg, 471.
His little army:The size of King Albert’s force is in Ferguson, 92.
Each of these forts contained: Information about the defensive forces at Liège is in Mosier, 58.
The Germans, as part:The Liège assault force is described in Herwig, 96.
His First Army:The size of Kluck’s army is in Stevenson,
Cataclysm
, 43.
The first three of these armies:Ibid.
This was war on a truly new scale:The size of Wellington’s Waterloo force is in Herwig, 48.
An advancing army’s worst:Strachan, 237.
“In such a case”:The Joffre-Lanrezac exchange is in Blond, 57.
The day after that:Herwig, 88.
On August 13, after taking:Belgian casualties at Fort Chaudfontaine are in Mosier, 60.
“I ask you to bear witness”:Keegan,
Illustrated History
, 78.
More than five hundred trains:rail transport data are in Asprey,
German High Command
, 52.
Kluck’s First Army alone:The German First Army’s requirements are in Herwig, 100.
August 17:A collision: Russian prisoner totals are in Gilbert,
First World War
, 28.
“We cannot ask our Bavarian”:Isselin, 33.
On this same day:Austrian casualties are in Gilbert,
First World War
, 50.
“Our advance in Belgium”: Moltke’s words are in Keegan,
Illustrated History
, 71.
“Do you already hold me”:Ritter, 314.
His intelligence bureau:French estimates of German strength are in Blond, 22.
The fourteen French divisions: Numbers of divisions are in Bruce I. Gudmundsen, “unexpected Encounter at Bertrix,” in Cowley, 25.
The fight at the town of Rossignol:Casualty totals are in Mosier, 71.
French casualties for the war’s first month:The numbers are in Stevenson,
Cataclysm
, 45.
Among the dead:The ten percent figure is in Asprey,
Marne
, 59.
“In a moment it is clear”:in Lacouture, 30.
The Germans, except on their right:Germany’s combat death figure is in Mosier, 72.
“Squiff” and “filthy cabinet”:Jannen, 325.
Grey told his fellow ministers:In later years, criticized for not acting more forcefully during the July crisis, Grey would state that “the idea that one individual sitting in a room in the Foreign Office could pledge a great democracy definitely by his word, in advance, either to take part in a great war or to abstain from taking part in it, is absurd.” See Hazelhurst, 51.
“the precipitate and peremptory”:Ibid, 67.
“My own opinion …is that L.G.’s m ind”:Ibid, 68.
“I suppose… that a good three-fourths”:Ibid, 32.
“The Liberals, very few of them”:Ibid, 44.
“This is not my crowd”:Ibid, 117.
“It is curious…ho w”:Jenkins, 328.
“It will be obvious that the greatest care”:Terraine,
Western Front
, 38.
“Bülow was a solid professional”: Bülow’s background is Mombauer, 68.
Every private in the BEF: The capabilities of British riflemen are in Pound, 46.
When the day ended: Mons casualties are in Keegan,
Illustrated History
, 86.
It was all nonsense: The origins of the Mons legends are in Hayward, 46.
Le Cateau turned into a bigger: Casualty figures are in Stevenson,
Cataclysm
, 47.
They had taken some eight thousand: Casualty figures are in Keegan,
Illustrated History
, 90.
A French counterattack that marked: Ibid., 86.
“the most terrible August”: Marshall, 58.
“forced to take defensive action”: Blond, 19.
The BEF marched: Strachan,
First World War
, 225.
“capable of taking up the offensive”: Isselin, 37.
“complete victories”: Asprey,
Marne
, 64.
He also decided to send: Marshall, 63.
Combined with Moltke’s earlier adjustments: Details about Moltke’s troop dispositions are in Asprey,
German High Command
, 100; and
Marne
, 65, 103; Herwig, 99; and Strachan,
First World War
, 241.
That commander, the fat and elderly: Prittwitz’s manpower is in Stevenson,
Cataclysm
, 52.
Moving against this Eighth Army: The Russian manpower advantage is in Strachan,
First World War
, 316.
“I know of no other man”: Asprey,
German High Command
, 69.
Nine divisions were formed into an arc: The troop dispositions are in Marshall, 61.
Rennenkampf’s troops had been on the march: Strachan,
First World War
, 320.
“I will not allow General Samsonov”: Marshall, 61.
He had lost seventeen thousand: Asprey,
German High Command
, 58.
In the course of the next three days: Prisoner and casualty figures are in ibid., 80.
“the fate of Russia will be decided”: “Moltke and Conrad,” in Kennedy, 224.
On Lanrezac’s left: The hours spent retreating daily are in Strachan,
First World War
, 259.
“If you refuse”: Blond, 62.
“my confidence in the ability”: The French-Kitchener exchange is in Magnus, 293.
“I think you had better trust me”: Asprey,
Marne
, 81.
French’s account states: French’s memoir of the conversation is in Magnus, 68.
Joffre by this point: The number of general officers removed by Joffre is in Asprey,
German High Command
, 103.
The number of divisions facing: The increase in the strength of Joffre’s left is in Strachan,
First World War
, 243.
The French, in contrast to the Germans, were reaping:Information about Joffre’s rail system is in ibid, 243.
Apparently he was discouraged:the effect of railroad damage on Moltke’s thinking is in Mombauer, 243.
“A natural reluctance to abandon”:Blond, 90.
“We must not deceive ourselves”:Asprey,
Marne
, 94.
“the will to conquer is the first”:Tuchman,
Guns of August
, 32.
“for the attack only two”:Ibid, 34.
“Battles are beyond everything”:Ibid, 32.
But his army was in danger:Austin, 2232.
“a comedian” … “no British”:Liddell Hart,
Reputations
, 85.
“One of our battalions”:Austin, 2272.
In pulling back to the Ourcq:The size of the gap is in Keegan,
Illustrated History
, 31.
“Attack, whatever happens!”:Tuchman,
Guns of August
, 435.
“For my part I preserve”:Asprey,
Marne
, 120.
“What a mess!” Isselin, 156.
“voluntary concentric retreat”:Keegan,
Illustrated History
, 107.
“the decision will be”:Ibid., 101.
He had sent thirty-one:Numbers of Austrian and Russian divisions are in Stevenson,
Cataclysm
, 58.
Conrad had lost more:Austrian losses are in ibid, 58.
“shackled to a corpse”:Falls, 54.
“I have one of my sons”:Herwig, 96.
“I cannot fid words”:Blond, 215.
“There was not a moment’s hesitation”:Clark,
Donkeys
, 21.
Late in the nineteenth century:Robertson’s fist opportunity to become an officer is in Bonham-Carter, 29.
“I have often made up my mind”:Winter,
Haig’s Command
, 33.
“the role of cavalry on the battlefield”:Clark,
Donkeys
, 22.
“such a terrible intriguer”:Ibid, 32.
“as much an enemy”:Tuchman,
Guns of August
, 201.
“He means well and will succeed”:Winter,
Haig’s Command
, 25.
“After five days and nights”:Isselin, 228.
It is one measure:French munitions production figures are in Marshall, 73.
“Three days ago our division”:Austin, 2:293.
British and French headquarters:French’s prediction is in ibid.
To strengthen his right:Falkenhayn’s troop movements are in Herwig, 114.
That left Antwerp, which was already: The Antwerp defenses are in Mosier, 116.
Members of the cabinet were said:The varying responses of Kitchener and other cabinet members are in Marshall, 74.
These movements set the stage: the forces engaged in the Battle of Warsaw are in ibid., 80.
“From Czestochowa we advanced”:
[Story]
, 193.
The Ninth Army retreated sixty miles: Ibid., 82.
Overall the campaign had cost: German losses are in Stevenson,
Cataclysm
, 64.
When Scotland’s Second Highland Light Infantry: The unit’s losses are in Farrar-Hockley, 180.
The enemy turned every house: Schwink, 65.
Lombartzyde was captured: A chronology of the times Lombartzyde changed hands is in Gleichen, 30-38.
“This…is not war!”: Marshall, 77.
By the time the Flanders front: Casualty totals are in Asprey,
German High Command
, 124.
Burke’s Peerage
, the registry: The losses to England’s titled families are in Pound, 77.
They had lost another ninety thousand: The numbers in this paragraph are from Herwig, 109-10.
“Only about half had overcoats”: Austin, 2:421.
A counterattack organized by Serbian: The Austrian and Serbian troop numbers are in Herwig, 112.
Again their losses were outlandish: Casualty totals are in Stevenson,
Cataclysm
, 65.
With almost four years of war remaining: Vienna’s losses are in Herwig, 120.
By March it would add another hundred thousand: This number is in Stevenson,
Cataclysm
, 75.
PART THREE
1915:
A Zero-Sum Game
T
he first full calendar year of the Great War was dominated by two epic struggles: the fight for mastery on the Eastern Front, and the Dardanelles-Gallipoli campaign. In connection with the former, particularly helpful works include
The Eastern Front, 1914-1917
by Norman Stone and (a little-known gem that proved to be indispensable)
The Russian Army in World War I
by Ward Rutherford. Trumbell Higgins’s
Winston Churchill and the Dardanelles
, Robert Rhodes James’s
Gallipoli
of 1965, and Alan Moorehead’s more recent
Gallipoli
all provide useful guidance to their subject.
On New Year’s Day: Gilbert,
First World War
, 124.
In the last five months of 1914: The casualty figures in this paragraph are from Stevenson,
Cataclysm
, 75.
In Paris the dominating fact: Data on French resources lost to Germany are from Ferguson, 250, and Marshall, 73.
“great incalculable”: Stone, 122.
“a broken instrument”: Asprey,
German High Command
, 152.
“If we succeed in bringing Russia to terms”: Zeman, 83.
“a few months hence” and “keep hammering away”: Ferguson, 292.
“The German armies in France”: Magnus, 311.
“by extended operations”: James, 28.
The Champagne operation alone: Keegan,
Illustrated History
, 159.
“I have grown into close union”: Churchill,
The Unknown War
, 279.
“a dubious character”: Asprey,
German High Command
, 153.