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With The Help Of God And A Few Marines The Battles Of Chateau Thierry And Belleau Wood Albertus W Catlin

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With The Help Of God And A Few Marines The Battles Of Chateau Thierry And Belleau Wood Albertus W Catlin
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Publisher: Westholme Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.59 MB
Author: Albertus W. Catlin
ISBN: 9781594165696, 1594165696
Language: English
Year: 2013

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With The Help Of God And A Few Marines The Battles Of Chateau Thierry And Belleau Wood Albertus W Catlin by Albertus W. Catlin 9781594165696, 1594165696 instant download after payment.

An Account of the United States Marines' Service in Two of the Most Important Battles Fought by American Forces in World War I

"The story of the marines in France is told with authority and interest."—Booklist

"It is one of the books about the American war effort which is well worth keeping as well as reading."—Outlook

"A well-written and complete account."—Library Bulletin

In an area of woods smaller than New York City's Central Park, the United States Marines made a desperate and dramatic stand against the might of the Imperial Germany Army's final offensive in June 1918. Had the Germans broken through the lines as planned, there would have been no Allied forces between them and Paris. World War I had stagnated for nearly four years, and this last German push was a desperate, but powerful gamble to finally bring the war to a close. As at Guadalcanal during World War II, the enemy had not anticipated the ferocity and...

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