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The First Battle Of The First World War Alsacelorraine Deuringer

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The First Battle Of The First World War Alsacelorraine Deuringer
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.15 MB
Pages: 648
Author: Deuringer, Karl;Zuber, Terence
ISBN: 9780750951791, 0750951796
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The First Battle Of The First World War Alsacelorraine Deuringer by Deuringer, Karl;zuber, Terence 9780750951791, 0750951796 instant download after payment.

On 7 August 1914, a week before the Battle of Tannenburg and two weeks before the Battle of the Marne, the French army attacked the Germans at Mulhouse in Alsace. Their objective was to recapture territory which had been lost after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, which made it a matter of pride for the French. However, after initial success in capturing Mulhouse, the Germans were able to reinforce more quickly, and drove them back within three days. After forty-three years of peace, this was the first test of strength between France and Germany. In 1929 Karl Deuringer wrote the official hi.

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