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Black September 1918 Wwis Darkest Month In The Air Norman Franks

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Black September 1918 Wwis Darkest Month In The Air Norman Franks
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Publisher: Grub Street Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 19.42 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Norman Franks, Russell Guest, Frank Bailey
ISBN: 9781911621751, 9781911621119, 1911621114, 1911621750
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Black September 1918 Wwis Darkest Month In The Air Norman Franks by Norman Franks, Russell Guest, Frank Bailey 9781911621751, 9781911621119, 1911621114, 1911621750 instant download after payment.

Fifteen months after the events of April 1917, more battles had been fought, won and lost on both sides, but now the American strength was feeding in to France with both men and material. With the mighty push on the French/American Front at St. Mihiel on September 12 and then along the Meuse-Argonne Front from the 26th, once more masses of men and aircraft were put into the air. They were opposed by no less a formidable German fighter force than had the squadrons in April 1917, although the numbers were not in their favor. Nevertheless, the German fighter pilots were able to inflict an even larger toll of British, French, and American aircraft shot down, making this the worst month for the Allied flyers during the whole of World War I and this just a mere six weeks from the war’s bloody finale. This book analyzes the daily events throughout September with the use of lists of casualties and claims from both sides. It also contains seven detailed appendices examining the victory claims of all the air forces that fought during September 1918. 

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