tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post7637061458533704747..comments2024-03-29T02:37:52.926-07:00Comments on Roads to the Great War: 100 Years Ago: The Seicheprey Raid and Its Lasting Significancesnielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10631473280484584330noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post-16074227324234718612018-04-20T19:00:17.369-07:002018-04-20T19:00:17.369-07:00Note that the German Chief of Staff is the one mak...Note that the German Chief of Staff is the one making that comment. The battle showed the Germans that the American soldier was not going to cave in when in battle.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2769870738847154628.post-87417229303940498692018-04-20T14:05:58.384-07:002018-04-20T14:05:58.384-07:00231 missing is a big number for the size of the ba...231 missing is a big number for the size of the battle. Were any of them ever located, were some taken prisoner? Until this question is answered you can't say "No one Surrendered without a fightMarlowe Coppinnoreply@blogger.com