The British Campaign in France and Flanders—July to November, 1918
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This volume offers a chronological, operational account of British military operations in north-eastern France and Flanders during the late-war Allied offensives. It traces opening actions, major attacks such as Amiens and the rupture of the Hindenburg Line, the drive across the Selle and Canal du Nord, and the progressive advance by multiple armies and Dominion divisions. The narrative combines corps- and division-level descriptions, coordination with Allied contingents, tactical episodes of assault and counter-attack, and observations on morale and logistics, supported throughout by maps, plans, an appendix, and an index that follow the campaign to the armistice.
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