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The campaign has come to a critical point in the west. The conquest of Belgium is near complete, and the French are finished with their attacks into Alsace and Lorraine. Time is of the utmost importance at this stage. The French, working with interior lines and an intact RR system will rapidly be shifting forces to the west to block the German Right wing from advancing on Paris. The German dilemma is how to move an adequate force to the extreme right wing. RR's are not an option,; so, somehow the front line units need to shift west-without breaking contact with the enemy, or crossing into another friendly armies' zone. The solution to this situation is, of course, to attack, The 7th Army will advance to the Moselle, the 6th Army will capture St Michael, the 5th Army will capture Longwy, the 4th Army will attack towards Sedan, capturing the railway between that city and Longwy, and the 3rd Arm will attack back through Bastogne towards Sedan. This should enable the 2nd Army to advance through Mons and beyond with a safe left flank. The First and Second Armies will finish the conquest of Belgium and press into northern France. A detachment from the 2nd Army will besiege Antwerp, while the main body move on to Namur. The first Army is to capture Ghent in preparation for an advance down the coast. This is the plan for September 1914 on the Western Front. If all goes well, the Chief of the General Staff will be sipping fine wine in Paris by December-we shall see what happens.
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