The Western Front, 1914-1918Discusses the conditions and casualties of trench warfare, and questions the strategy of Field-Marshall's Haig and Plumer and the leadership of Lloyd George. |
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Introduction | 13 |
The Genesis of the Western Front | 39 |
Lloyd Georges Dilemma | 60 |
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