Amiens 1918 by James Mcwilliams

Amiens 1918 by James Mcwilliams

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The first history of one of the most significant battles of the First World War. The surprise attack was launched on 8 August 1918, with over 500 tanks (the largest number to participate in any battle of the war), 1,000 aircraft and 21 divisions of the Allied forces.

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Amiens 1918 by James Mcwilliams

The first history of one of the most significant battles of the First World War. A major victory for the Allies, Amiens is the battle many military historians credit with precipitating the end of the war. The surprise attack was launched on 8 August 1918, with over 500 tanks (the largest number to participate in any battle of the war), 1,000 aircraft and 21 divisions of the Allied forces. The German supreme commander, General Erich von Ludendorff, described the first day as the black day of the German army in the history of the war. The operation succeeded and by 13 August the Allies had penetrated 11 miles along a 47-mile front, killing or wounding 50,000 Germans. Thirty years in the writing, Amiens is the first book to study the battle in minute detail. Using eyewitness accounts from numerous survivors, the authors take us into the trenches, the tanks and the cockpits.
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ISBN 13 9780752428604
ISBN 10 0752428608
Title Amiens 1918
Author James Mcwilliams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2004-05-01
Number of pages 328
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