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When the Tide Turned
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 26

When the Tide Turned

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1918
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Miracle of Château-Thierry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 10

The Miracle of Château-Thierry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An eye-witness account of the Battle of Château-Thierry by Sergeant Meade Fitzhugh White. White was a soldier in the United States Army's 10th Field Artillery, Battery C regiment during World War I. His regiment was one of several to hold off the Germans at the Marne River during the Battle of Château-Thierry in Château-Thierry, France.

American Battlefields of World War 1, Château-Thierry--then and Now: Enter the Yanks as told in the actual words of the soldiers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

American Battlefields of World War 1, Château-Thierry--then and Now: Enter the Yanks as told in the actual words of the soldiers

"American Battlefields of World War I:Chateau-Thierry--Then and Now is a 304-page book filled with photos from the actual battlefields, photos of the soldiers, photos taken after the liberation of the area. These are juxtaposed with photos as the sites look now. The book text is comprised of the actual words of the soldiers who were there telling their side of the battle."--Publisher description.

WHEN THE TIDE TURNED
  • Language: en

WHEN THE TIDE TURNED

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Château Thierry & Belleau Wood 1918
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Château Thierry & Belleau Wood 1918

A detailed, yet concise, exploration of the US Army's entrance into the Great War. In May and June 1918 the newly arrived American Expeditionary Force fought two actions that helped defeat the last German offensive of World War I. At Château Thierry a combined French and American force stopped the Germans from crossing the Marne River. Building on this success the US 2nd Division stopped the German advance on Paris and were given the task of recapturing Belleau Wood. First-hand accounts, photographs, and detailed maps dramatically bring to life these key battles, America's baptism of fire in World War I.

The Second Battle of the Marne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

The Second Battle of the Marne

The First Battle of the Marne produced the so-called Miracle of the Marne, when French and British forces stopped the initial German drive on Paris in 1914. Hundreds of thousands of casualties later, with opposing forces still dug into trench lines, the Germans tried again to push their way to Paris and to victory. The Second Battle of the Marne (July 15 to August 9, 1918) marks the point at which the Allied armies stopped the massive German Ludendorff Offensives and turned to offensive operations themselves. The Germans never again came as close to Paris nor resumed the offensive. The battle was one of the first large multinational battles fought by the Allies since the assumption of supreme command by French general Ferdinand Foch. It marks the only time the French, American, and British forces fought together in one battle. A superb account of the bloody events of those fateful days, this book sheds new light on a critically important 20th-century battle.

On the Battlefields of France 1918
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

On the Battlefields of France 1918

On the Battlefields of France, 1918, first published in 1958, is the account of Captain Emil Gansser's front-line experiences during World War One. Gansser, a member of the 126th Infantry, 32nd Division, arrived in France in March 1918, and entered the front-line trenches in late May. In July, the troops transferred to Chateau-Thierry and took part in the second battle of the Marne. Several weeks later, they fought in the Aisne-Marne offensive, followed by weeks of near-continuous combat in the Meuse-Argonne sector until the signing of the armistice in October. Following the war's end, the Division was stationed at a Rhine River bridge in Germany, returning to the U.S. in May 1919.

  • Language: fr

"Chateau Thierry", Vaux-Bouresche-Belleau

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Into the Fight, April-June 1918
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

Into the Fight, April-June 1918

Into the Fight, April-June 1918, is the fourth installment of the U.S. Army Campaigns of World War I series, covering the American Expeditionary Forces- role in countering the German spring offensives of March-June 1918. The arrival of the American forces on the Western Front in early 1918 coincided with a series of major German pushes intended to break through the Allied lines. The crisis of the German offensives provided an opening for multiple American divisions to enter the lines. They worked with British and French units to resist the German advances, took command of their own sectors of the front, and increasingly engaged in their own offensive operations. The narrative of this volume ...

Last of the Ebb
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Last of the Ebb

In 1918, the Germans launched the Spring Offensive. Aware that American troops would soon be arriving in Europe, the Germans saw this as their last chance to win the war. If they could overcome the Allied armies and reach Paris, victory might be possible. The German offensive was initially a great success. Striking at the Allied line’s strongest point, the Chemin des Dames, they burst their way through and made quick progress towards Marne. However, the advance eventually stalled. With supply shortages and lack of reserves, this was to be the ‘last ebb’ of the German war effort. Rogerson, a young officer in the West Yorkshire Regiment, describes the experiences of his battalion from the A...