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I Became a Plutocrat in World War I: Starting with Saving France - Chapter 782: Hindenburg Line
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... bombing and panic persist.
Shells are bombing Paris at a frequency of almost every 20 minutes, with several hitting the suburbs without causing much harm, but those that strike Paris invariably result in casualties.
Reports flew onto General Gallieni’s desk one after another.
General Gallieni had moved to the City Defense Headquarters, as it was more convenient to command the Reserve Army Group from there.
However, he was not primarily commanding the Reserve Army ...
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