I had not force enough at Corinth to attack Price even by stripping everything; and there was danger that beforetroops could be got from other points he might be far on his way across the Tennessee.
As fast as troops could be got off they were moved west some twenty miles or more.
No troops could be spared from the Fifth and Ninth Armies, which had to bear the brunt of the attack from the German center.
Moreover, the Austrian territory throughout this section is so mountainous and well timbered that large forces of troops could be well screened from observation, whereas the country opposite Belgrade is flat and bare.
Moreover, unlike the Hungarian plain opposite Belgrade, the country is so mountainous and well wooded that great bodies of troops could be moved about without being observed.
Moreover, the Austrian territory throughout this section is so mountainous and well timbered that large forces of troops could be well screened from observation, whereas the country opposite Belgrade is fiat and bane.
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