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Show Maurice Tells of Last Days of Great War rpHE great campaign of the sum-X sum-X mer of 1918 which brought victory to the allied armies is described de-scribed in detail by Major General Sir Frederick Maurice, chief of operations op-erations of the British army, in an article which will appear in The Tribune Sunday. GeneralMaurice explains ex-plains the tactics by which Marshal Foch broke through the supposedly impregnable Hindenburg line and forced Ludendorff to admit defeat. An outline is given of the plan of attack as determined by the allied generals in conference, and the wonderful won-derful completeness with which it was carried out on the battlefield is discussed. Germany's strength in the early months of the campaign ! is given, and tho part surprise played In the outcome of the cam- paign is pointed out. An enumera- j tiou is given of the various maueu- vers that led to final defeat, the part American soldiers played is de- j fined, and a full accouut of the final battle is furnished. I |