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A chronological, illustrated account of the British Empire’s role in the First World War that blends strategic overview, battle narratives, and thematic chapters. It opens with causes and early campaigns, then examines major land engagements—Ypres, Loos, the Somme, Passchendaele, Cambrai—and the final offensives; it also covers Gallipoli and the Palestine campaign. Separate sections treat naval warfare, submarine operations, and merchant shipping, while interludes describe life behind the lines and on the home front. The volume closes with reflection on the concluding months and commemoration of those who served.
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