Road to Victory 1918 (Britain At War Special)
2018 | ISBN: 1912205483 | English | 116 Pages | True PDF | 38,2 MB
2018 | ISBN: 1912205483 | English | 116 Pages | True PDF | 38,2 MB
Road to Victory 1918 reveals how, after so many years of trench warfare, the fighting on the Western Front became mobile and more fluid. It reveals how the fighting of 1918 was truly a multi-national effort, including the British, French, Australians, Canadians, New Zealanders, Americans and Belgians.
This beautifully presented publication also details the role of the RAF in the air, the use of tanks on the ground and the lengths the enemy went to in an attempt to slow the Allied advance and their prolific use of booby traps. Additionally, Road to Victory explores the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, the Australians at Mont St Quentin, the events at Cheppy where the legend that was General George S Patton was born and the last battles played out on the Western Front in the final days of the First World War.