The British Campaign in France and Flanders—January to July, 1918
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The volume chronicles the British Army's experience during the German spring offensives of 1918, tracing the initial breakthroughs, the desperate retreats and rearguard actions across the Somme and Flanders, and the subsequent stabilization of the front. It details major engagements—intense fighting at the Somme, the Lys, Villers-Bretonneux, and Chemin des Dames—describes losses, tactical withdrawals, and the arrival of reinforcements including Dominion troops, and assesses divisional and corps-level deployments, artillery effects, and logistical strains. Maps, plans, and analyses accompany narrative accounts to explain how British resistance, aided by allied efforts, halted the German advance and prepared the way for later counter-offensives.
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