6/13/2023 0 Comments Last hundred days![]() ![]() 'This is a powerful and moving book by a rising military historian. The American Expeditionary Force had planned to build up and then go on the attack in 1919. THE WESTERN FRONT BY NICK LLOYD IS AVAILABLE NOW ![]() The Canadians participated in many battles during The Last Hundred Day Offensive, the battle that started it all was the Battle of Amiens. Using unpublished archive material from five countries, this new account reveals how the Allies - British, French, American and Commonwealth - managed to beat the German Army, by now crippled by indiscipline and ravaged by influenza, and force her leaders to seek peace. How the War Ended: WWI’s Last Hundred Days Out of the Trenches With the anniversary of the First World War upon us one new history focuses on the final days of the War. There was a time when the Front Line was pushed back by the enemy, The Last Hundred Days was when the Allies bounced back, within three months to armistice, they had advanced past the town of Mons. ![]() In this compelling and ground-breaking new study, Nick Lloyd examines the last days of the war and asks the question: how did it end? Beginning at the heralded turning-point on the Marne in July 1918, Hundred Days traces the epic story of the next four months, which included some of the bloodiest battles of the war. And I knew enough that just before the 100 days hed submitted the Civil Rights Bill to Congress, hed started the negotiations for the Limited Test. Yet the story of how the war ended remains little-known. The Last Days (Spanish: Los últimos días) is a 2013 Spanish science fiction thriller film directed by David and Àlex Pastor. The Armistice, which brought the Great War to an end, marked a seminal moment in modern European and World history. On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day in November 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent. An unmissable book that explores the brutal, heroic and extraordinary final days of the First World War ![]()
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