Of course the importance of a battle is not to be judged solely by the number of men engaged, but there seems to be no good reason for assigning a strategic importance to Chateau-Thierry which is denied to Meuse-Argonne.
The German General Staff always maintained that it had anticipated the attack and that its men were under orders to retire, as the salient was of no strategic importance.
Even a German communique writer would hardly have the face to maintain that the territory captured by the Americans was of no strategic importance.
Next down stream of the points with a strategic importance in English history comes Reading.
The next point of strategic importance on the Thames, and the last, is the Tower.
Such places often preserve a continuity of strategic importance, from civilised, through barbaric, to civilised times again.
In conclusion, let us glance at the principal places of strategic importance in this region which witnessed the opening stages of the retreat from Mons.
Even the same item may vary in strategic importance, depending on the destination, the changing supply situation behind the Iron Curtain, and other circumstances which may change from time to time.
The exportation of a wide range of goods of strategic importance, including rubber, to Communist China is prohibited, as is the exportation to the Soviet bloc in Europe of a somewhat narrower range of commodities.
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