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Story of the Fourth Army in the Battles of the Hundred Days - AUGUST 8TH TO NOVEMBER 11TH 1918 Text Volume (Paperback)
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Story of the Fourth Army in the Battles of the Hundred Days - AUGUST 8TH TO NOVEMBER 11TH 1918 Text Volume (Paperback)
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Britain's Fourth Army, under Gen. Sir Henry Rawlinson, was the
force that bore much of the brunt of the campaign that this
official history calls 'the Hundred Days' - the great counter
attack beginning on August 8th 1918 which finally forced the German
command to sue for the Armistice that came into effect on November
11th, ending the Great War in the west. Germany's commander Gen.
Paul von Hindenburg called August 8th 'the black day of the German
army in this war' and it was indeed the beginning of the end. The
high tide of Ludendorff's Spring Offensives had been halted just
before the vital cathedral city and road and rail junction of
Amiens, and on August 8th, spearheaded by Australian troops and a
strong force of tanks, the Allies hit back. New tactics had at last
been learned after the futile offensives of 1915,1916, and 1917,
and the Allied troops moved forward under the cover of 'creeping
barrages' in small, fast-moving groups tasked to achievable 'bite
and hold' operations. When resistance stiffened the attack would be
broken off and renewed on another part of the line. By such means
the seemingly impregnable Hindenburg Line - which made use of
canals and tunnels to form a mighty defence barrier - was rapidly
broken and the offensive passed into the open country to the east.
The final battles fought by the Fourth Army early in November were
in near Le Cateau, ironically the site of the battle in 1914 that
had begun the war. This history, written by an officer on Fourth
Army staff, gives the full story of the campaign, accompanied by
many photographs, a separate volume of maps and excellently drawn
battlefield panoramas can be found in a separate book 9781847349545
. There are also appendices on German prisoners taken; battlefield
casualties; orders of battle; ammunition expended; and accounts of
VCs won.
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