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1918: Winning the War, Losing the War
Hardback
Main Details
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1918: Winning the War, Losing the War
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Matthias Strohn
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Contributions by Matthias Strohn
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Contributions by James S. Corum
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Contributions by Maj Gen Mungo Melvin CB OBE
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Foreword by Nicholas Carter
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:304 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153 |
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Category/Genre | First world war |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781472829337
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Classifications | Dewey:940.4 |
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Illustrations |
Black and white plate section
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
Osprey Publishing
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Publication Date |
9 March 2018 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
In 2018, the world will be commemorating the centenary of the end of the First World War. In many ways, 1918 was the most dramatic year of the conflict. After the defeat of Russia in 1917, the Germans were able to concentrate their forces on the Western Front for the first time in the war, and the German offensives launched from March 1918 onward brought the Western Allies close to defeat. Having stopped the German offensives, the Entente started its counter-attacks on all fronts with the assistance of fresh US troops, driving the Germans back and, by November 1918, the Central Powers had been defeated. This new study will be a multi-author work containing ten chapters by some of the best historians of the First World War from around the world writing today. It will provide an overview and analysis of the different levels of war for each of the main armies involved within the changing context of the reality of warfare in 1918. It will also look in detail at the war at sea and in the air, and consider the aftermath and legacy of the First World War.
Author Biography
Dr Matthias Strohn was educated at the Universities of Munster (Germany) and Oxford. He has lectured at Oxford University and the Joint Services Command and Staff College at Shrivenham. Since 2006 he has been a lecturer in the Department of War Studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, and in 2011 he was also made a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Buckingham. He holds a commission in the German Army and is currently a member of the military attache reserve. He has published widely on 20th century German and European military history.
ReviewsAn important and thought-provoking collection of essays about 1918 written by ten of the world's leading historians. -- Melody Foreman * Britain at War *
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