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The German Army in World War I: 1917-18

โœ Scribed by Nigel Thomas, Ramiro Bujeiro


Publisher
Osprey
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
51
Series
Men At Arms 419
Category
Library

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This third volume of a mini-series covering the German forces in World War I examines the troops that fought during the climax of the war on all fronts: the last great battles of attrition in the West (Arras, Messines, 3rd Ypres - Passchendaele/Langemarck - and Cambrai, 1917) and the collapse of Russia in the East. The 'Kaiserschlacht' campaign is covered, as are the German operations in Italy, the Balkans, and in support of Turkey in the Middle East. Uniform changes during this period reflected the introduction of new tactics and weapons and new types of troops, such as tanks and assault battalions.


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