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retreat。 The captain at the post told me this。 He had it from the Brigade。 A little while later he came from the telephone and said it was a lie。 The Brigade had received orders that the line of the Bainsizza should be held no matter what happened。 I asked about the break through and he said that he had heard at the Brigade that the Austrians had broken through the twenty…seventh army corps up toward Caporetto。 There had been a great battle in the north all day。
〃If those bastards let them through we are cooked;〃 he said。
〃It's Germans that are attacking;〃 one of the medical officers said。 The word Germans was something to be frightened of。 We did not want to have anything to do with the Germans。
〃There are fifteen divisions of Germans;〃 the medical officer said。 〃They have broken through and we will be cut off。〃
〃At the Brigade; they say this line is to be held。 They say they have not broken through badly and that we will hold a line across the mountains from Monte Maggiore。〃
〃Where do they hear this?〃
〃From the Division。〃
〃The word that we were to retreat came from the Division。〃
〃We work under the Army Corps;〃 I said。 〃But here I work under you。 Naturally when you tell me to go I will go。 But get the orders straight。〃
〃The orders are that we stay here。 You clear the wounded from here to the clearing station。〃
〃Sometimes we clear from the clearing station to the field hospitals too;〃 I said。 〃Tell me; I have never seen a retreat……if there is a retreat how are all the wounded evacuated?〃
〃They are not。 They take as many as they can and leave the rest。〃
〃What will I take in the cars?〃
〃Hospital equipment。〃
〃All right;〃 I said。
The next night the retreat started。 We
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