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Marshal von Hindenburg’s “Out of My Life” (London, 1920) contains some useful information, especially on the reaction in Germany produced by the last phase of the Balkan campaign.
Colonel F. Feyler, “La Campagne de Macédoine” in two parts. (Geneva, Boissonnas, 1921.)