From 26 September until 8 October 1918, the Allied armies in France
launched their largest ever combined offensive on the Western Front of
World War I. The British, French, American and Belgian armies launched
four attacks in rapid succession across a 250km front between the
Argonne and Flanders. At the centre of this huge assault the British,
First, Third and Fourth Armies, led by Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig,
breached the formidable Hindenburg Line defences and drove the
Kairser's Army from its last fully prepared defensive position west of
the German border. The impact of this defeat had a shattering effect
on the Germans with their army admitting for the first time that an
armistice was required to save it from annihilation. Although these
decisive results were to a large extent consequences of the battle of
the Hindenburg Line, the subsequent controversies over the conduct of
the war meant that it went unheralded and has remained Haig's
forgotten triumph.
Les mer
Haig’s forgotten triumph
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472820327
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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