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Show Hindefikrg Fraud, Maurice Says in Sunday Tribune riiHAT Ilindonburg ras but a fig-X fig-X urchead, an admirable embodiment embodi-ment of Prussiauism, and a popular exponent of tho gospel of might is right, needed to keep the war fever lu Gormany at fever heat, is shown by Major General Sir Frederick Maurice, chief of operations of the British army, in his article which will appear in The Tribune tomorrow. tomor-row. Ludendorft', a military thinker and trains of the great headquarters, headquar-ters, could never make the same appeal ap-peal to the popular imagination as Hindenburr, so was kept in the background. back-ground. General Maurice shows. The systematic savagery practiced by the Germans in the retreat of 1017 was ordered by the military chiefs for a reason. Among the many other interesting features dwelt upon iu the article is a description descrip-tion of tho famed Hindenburg lin system of defense; and how, though seemingly impregnable and impervious impervi-ous to iudenuite artillery bombardment, bombard-ment, it fell before the allied troops, breaking German morale and sounding sound-ing the oeathkneli of autjejacy. |