The Great War Generals on the Western Front 1914-1918 |
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... Australian Division , to take some of the pressure off his men . This request , however , was based on the assumption , then current at Anzac HQ , that Bullecourt was in Australian hands , something which the com- manders in 62nd ...
... Australian Division , to take some of the pressure off his men . This request , however , was based on the assumption , then current at Anzac HQ , that Bullecourt was in Australian hands , something which the com- manders in 62nd ...
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... Australian War Memorial in Canberra , Australia's national military archive . The Australian researcher's report is as follows : There is no truth in this story . Monash was a corps commander in 1918 ( so becoming C - in - C would have ...
... Australian War Memorial in Canberra , Australia's national military archive . The Australian researcher's report is as follows : There is no truth in this story . Monash was a corps commander in 1918 ( so becoming C - in - C would have ...
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... Australian Divisions , after which the 4th and 5th would pass through to take the second objective , between two and three miles further on , at Morcourt . The 1st Australian Division , would be in reserve . By 0710 hours the first ...
... Australian Divisions , after which the 4th and 5th would pass through to take the second objective , between two and three miles further on , at Morcourt . The 1st Australian Division , would be in reserve . By 0710 hours the first ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
THE BACKGROUND TO THE WAR 18711914 | 8 |
THE TURN OF THE TIDE AND THE HUNDRED DAYS JuneNovember 1918 483 | 22 |
Copyright | |
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advance Allenby Allied ammunition Arras artillery assault attack Aubers Ridge August Australian barrage Bassée battalions battle battlefield began Belgian bombardment Bourlon Brigade British Army British line Byng Cambrai Canadian Corps Canal casualties Cateau cavalry Cavalry Corps Cavalry Division counter-attack creeping barrage east enemy Field Marshal French Fifth Army fighting Flesquières Foch force forward Fourth Army France French Army front line front-line German Army German defences German line Gough ground Haig Haig's heavy guns Hindenburg Line II Corps infantry Joffre Kitchener La Bassée La Boisselle Lanrezac Le Cateau Lieutenant-General Lloyd George Loos losses Major-General Messines miles military move Neuve Chapelle Nivelle offensive officers ordered Passchendaele Plumer push Rawlinson Regiment reserves rifle Salient Schlieffen Plan Second Army sent shells Smith-Dorrien soldiers Somme staff strongpoints tactics tanks Third Army took troops village Vimy Ridge Western Front wire Wood wounded yards Ypres