VCs of the First World War: The Spring Offensive 1918

VCs of the First World War: The Spring Offensive 1918
Title VCs of the First World War: The Spring Offensive 1918 PDF eBook
Author G. Gliddon
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Release 1997
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VCs of the First World War: Spring Offensive 1918

VCs of the First World War: Spring Offensive 1918
Title VCs of the First World War: Spring Offensive 1918 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Gliddon
Publisher The History Press
Pages 392
Release 2013-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 0752492349

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At the end of 1917, after three years of trench warfare on the Western Front, the Allied armies of Britain and France, and those of their main opponent, Germany, had reached a point of exhaustion and hibernation. On March 21 1918, the German Army launched a massive assault on the Western Front, hurling fifty-nine divisions into battle against the British Fifth Army, smashing through British lines and advancing 40 miles per week. More offensives were to follow throughout the spring, including at Aisne and Marne, with the aim of ending the war before American forces could reach the Continent and reinforce the Allied lines. Nevertheless, although the German Army left the British Army reeling, the Tommies retreated in good order and fought all the way. It was during these bloody battles, which lasted until July 1918, that fifty-seven men stood out for acts of extraordinary daring and bravery. To these men the highest military honour was awarded – the Victoria Cross. This book reveals the true extent of their bravery, their backgrounds and their lives after the war.

Spring Offensive, 1918

Spring Offensive, 1918
Title Spring Offensive, 1918 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Gliddon
Publisher Alan Sutton Publishing
Pages 232
Release 1997
Genre History
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The chronicle of the fighting retreat during numerous battles from March until July 1918, during which 57 British and Empire solders won the Victoria Cross for their valor. On March 21, 1918 the German Army launched a massive assault on the Western Front hurling 59 divisions into battle against the British Fifth Army, smashing through British lines and advancing 40 miles a week. Their aim was to reempt the imminent American reinforcement of the Allied forces. Although the German Army left the British Army reeling, the Tommies retreated in good order and fought all the way -- and the 57 stories here reveal the fiercest and bravest fighting of all.

VCs of the First World War Spring Offensive 1918

VCs of the First World War Spring Offensive 1918
Title VCs of the First World War Spring Offensive 1918 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Gliddon
Publisher VCs of the First World War
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780752487304

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VCs of the First World War Spring Offensive 1918

The VCs Road to Victory 1918

The VCs Road to Victory 1918
Title The VCs Road to Victory 1918 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Gliddon
Publisher The History Press
Pages 413
Release 2014-02-03
Genre History
ISBN 0750954825

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By August 1918 fortune was on the side of the Allies: America was increasing its contribution of troops and equipment substantially; the morale of the German Army was sinking as it failed to deliver the desired ‘knock out blow’; and Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig found a new confidence, firmly believing that the Allies could at last push the Germans out of France and Belgium.This volume of the best-selling VCs of the First World War series covers the fifty days of the Allied advance from 8 August to 26 September 1918. Arranged chronologically, it tells the story of the sixty-four VC winners during this period. The recipients came from many countries, including Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand; some never lived to know that they had been awarded for their extraordinary bravery, while others returned home to face an uncertain future. This is their story.

1918

1918
Title 1918 PDF eBook
Author Barrie Pitt
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 476
Release 2014-03-10
Genre History
ISBN 1473834767

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This vividly detailed history examines the battles and politics in the final year of WWI—includes trench diagrams, photographs, and maps of battles. Three years into the Great War, Europe found itself in a stalemate on the Western Front. The Russian Front had collapsed and the United States had abandoned neutrality, joining the Allied cause. These developments set the stage for the climactic events of 1918, the year that would finally see an end to the war. In 1918: The Last Act, acclaimed military historian Barrie Pitt “analyses with great lucidity the broad outlines of German and Allied Strategy” (The Sunday Telegraph). With an expert eye, Pitt looks into the policies of the warring powers, the men who led them, and the resulting battles along the Western Front. From the German onslaught of March 21, 1918, to the struggles in Champagne and the Second Battle of the Marne, to the turning point in August and the final, hard-won victory, 1918 The Last Act traces “the blunders at the top and the filth and stench and misery of the trenches” in order to deliver “a compelling narrative” of World War I (Daily Mail).

VCs of the First World War: Road to Victory 1918

VCs of the First World War: Road to Victory 1918
Title VCs of the First World War: Road to Victory 1918 PDF eBook
Author Gerald Gliddon
Publisher The History Press
Pages 424
Release 2014-02-03
Genre History
ISBN 0750954825

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By August 1918 fortune was on the side of the Allies: America was increasing its contribution of troops and equipment substantially; the morale of the German Army was sinking as it failed to deliver the desired 'knock out blow'; and Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig found a new confidence, firmly believing that the Allies could at last push the Germans out of France and Belgium. This volume of the best-selling VCs of the First World War series covers the fifty days of the Allied advance from 8 August to 26 September 1918. Arranged chronologically, it tells the story of the sixty-four VC winners during this period. The recipients came from many countries, including Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand; some never lived to know that they had been awarded for their extraordinary bravery, while others returned home to face an uncertain future. This is their story.