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letter to schlieffen

le. The contour of the land still remains the same, and it will not be necessary to plan on the land to your south being used for or against you. The difficulty that would arise in attempting to send troops through the mountainous regions seems very unlikely, if not impossible. This leaves you with your northern region to deal with, as well as your pre planned Eastern and Western Fronts. In my opinion, the difficulty of the situation you presently find yourself in is one that cannot overwhelm you. The importance of keeping this plan as it looks now is crucial. Other than the minor changes in situations that existed between 1905 and now, you do not need to alter too many of the points in this plan, fore this could be what would lead to your down fall. Though I cannot guarantee you my ideas would truly help you in your current situation, and the one you are about to face, I do feel that what I have proposed will be of value to you. As a last reminder, the order in which you choose to attack, as well as the amount of troops you use and the essence of keeping in contact with your attacking and defending troops, is what will help you to win or lose this battle.Sincerely Yours,General Patrick Frederick Hunder...

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