Excerpt from The Salonika Front
A Perusal of Captain Mann"s account of the doings of the Allied armies in Macedonia will assist the reader to pierce the supposed veil of mystery with which popular fancy has enshrouded these forces, and to form his own opinion as to their weight in the scale of the military operations which eventually led to the debacle of the Central Powers and their allies.
The army of Salonika was an offshoot of the army in France, hurriedly despatched to stem the tide of the Serbian retreat, but it unfortunately arrived too late to be of any immediate use. The conditions of service in the two theatres of war were far from similar, as was to be expected in two countries in such divergent conditions of civilised development.
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