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Gentlemen,
I'm not really clear on what is precisely meant by the terms 'scientific fighting' and 'Teutonic fighting', but they seem to be intended to be
pejorative. It seems to me that the Germans, rightly or wrongly, fought a war of attrition, trying to wear the British down with steady losses while preserving their own force. They pursued this course in a professional manner, and although it obviously failed, it appears that they felt it was the only option they had. Against a timid foe it might have worked, but the British were anything but timid.
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