Britain's conduct in the First World War was largely dependent on
coalitions and international co-operation, particularly with
France. The allies' relationship was fractured but Britain's
primary goal, throughout the war, was its preservation. The
Salonika Campaign, based on the Macedonia front, posed the biggest
threat to their coalition. Despite it having the smallest impact on
the outcome of the War, this Campaign weakened the collaboration of
the two armies on the Western Front. Drawing on previously unseen
archival material, this work examines the Salonika Campaign as
central to Britain and France's wartime alliance.
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