Keith Bonn
In three months of savage fighting, the U.S. Seventh Army did what no army in the history of modern warfare had ever done before-conquer an enemy defending the Vosges Mountains. With the toughest terrain on the Western Front, the Vosges mountain ... [... more]
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The Western Front: Battleground and Home Front in the ...
Book Description: This study of World War I crosses the boundaries of national histories to examine the various connections between the 400-mile-long Western Front and the home fronts of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, Australia, the United [... more]
$35.95
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Alexander Turner
Vimy Ridge was one of the most important geographic features on the entire Western Front in World War I. In early 1917 it was considered practically impregnable, but on 9 April the Canadian Army Corps, under the command of the British Lieutenant ... [... more]
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Bruce Gudmundsson
Over 200 divisions fought on the Western Front during the first year of World War I and those best suited to the challenges of trench warfare were the six infantry divisions of the original British Expeditionary Force (BEF). Their superiority was ... [... more]
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Norman Franks
Undoubtedly the most famous fighter type to see service on either side during World War 1, the Fokker Dr I was a revelation when it entered service on the western front in 1917. Manfred von Richthofen's JG 1 'circus' was the first Jasta to ... [... more]
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Peter Doyle
This spectacular visual chronicle brings together 200 previously unseen panoramic images of World War I, covering the Western Front from end to end and from all years of the war. Taken at huge personal risk by the Royal Engineers for secret ... [... more]
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The Christmas Truce of World War I
The Christmas Truce, which occurred primarily between the British and German soldiers along the Western Front in December 1914, is an event the official histories of the "Great War" leave out, and the Orwellian historians hide from the public. . [... more]
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Alistair McCluskey
Through the spring of 1918 Germany had been on the offensive on the Western Front but had failed to break the Allies at any point. In July they had been forced back from the river Marne and were once again on the defensive. The Allies were now ... [... more]
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The Struggle for Europe
A History Classic...But Some Flawed Conclusions...: Chester Wilmot was uniquely qualified to write this exhaustive history. He was a war correspondent who made the jump on June 6, so in some ways his narrative of D-Day's opening is a memoir, a trained [... more]
$12.98
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Luftwaffe 19: Western Front (Luftwaffe at War 19)
Author: Robert Michulec Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 940.5449413 EAN: 9781853674860 Edition: First ISBN: 1853674869 Number Of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2002-04-01 [... more]
$16.95
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Tiger I on the Western Front
Book for modelers only!: This book and its companion (Tiger 1 on the Eastern Front), are excellent compilations of photographs of the dreaded Tiger 1 tank (PzVI). That being said, the titles should read "A modelers guide to the Tiger 1 on the...& [... more]
$55.00
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On the Western Front: Soldier's Stories from France and ...
Author: John Laffin Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 940.41440922 EAN: 9780750935487 ISBN: 0750935480 Number Of Pages: 224 Publication Date: 2004-11-01 [... more]
$20.95
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