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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HINDENBURG LINE»
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Hindenburg line en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Bullecourt 1917: Breaching the
Hindenburg Line
It took a further six weeks for British and Australian infantry to capture the village. This book tells the story of this bitter battle and pays tribute to the men who took part.
2
Facing the
Hindenburg Line; Personal Observations at the ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Burris Atkins Jenkins,
2011
3
Flesquieres:
Hindenburg Line
The Battleground series is designed for both the battlefield visitor and the reader at home. For the former, these books are invaluable guides and each site is described in detail.
Jack Horsfall, Nigel Cave, Philippe Gorczynski,
2003
The village of Epehy gave its name to one of the most important battles of 1918.Evacuated by the Germans during their retreat to the Hindenburg Line, the ruins were occupied by British Forces until the German offensive.
K. W. Mitchinson, Bill Mitchinson,
1998
5
St. Quentin:
Hindenburg Line
The book gives details of positions, redoubts, attacks, lines of advance and retreat, with many illustrations provided from local sources. Most of the positions described can still be traced and the sites of some epic events located.
Helen McPhail, Philip Guest,
2000
The Battles of the Hindenburg Line began on 12 September 1918 as the
Germans were being pushed back on to the defences which had been designed
when their circumstances and tactics were different. They did not want the British
to ...
7
Bourlon Wood:
Hindenburg Line
In 1917 Bourlon Wood on the Western Front was the scene of fierce back-and-forth fighting between the British and the Germans, with British gains on at least one occasion thrown away by lack of proper follow-up.
Jack Horsfall, Philippe Gorczynski,
2008
8
Villers Plouich:
Hindenburg Line
Villers Plouich and its adjacent ridges were among the last centres of German resistance west of the Hindenburg Line.
9
Smashing the
Hindenburg Line: The Adventures of Two American ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
10
Duty, Honor, Privilege: New York's Silk Stocking Regiment ...
This well-told story of wealth and privilege, inspirational patriotism, and courage recounts one of the most heroic and socially fascinating episodes of World War I
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HINDENBURG LINE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Hindenburg line en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
World War I artworks on show at NGV and Art Gallery of NSW
... Australian victory under the command of General John Monash in August 1918 that forced the Germans to withdraw to the Hindenburg line. «The Australian, Jun 15»
100 Kiwi Stories: NZ-born trooper died before learning of VC
There was little relief for the 43rd as Allied forces and pushed north towards the Hindenburg Line, the last and strongest of the Germany Army's ... «New Zealand Herald, Jun 15»
WWI Honor Roll
Killed in action near Hindenburg Line east of Ronssoy, France, September 29, 1918. Age 22. Warren L. Bignall, Elba. Private, Brenan School ... «The Daily News Online, Jun 15»
ICYMI: Memorial for WWI Soldier With Decatur Ties is Missing
Finally free from years of trench warfare, allied armies were pushing into occupied France and the formidable Hindenburg Line in an attempt to ... «Patch.com, May 15»
Memorial for Decatur Veteran Disappears
Finally free from years of trench warfare, allied armies were pushing into occupied France and the formidable Hindenburg Line in an attempt to ... «Patch.com, May 15»
Lincoln, the Gettysburg Address, and Memorial Day
... Memorial Day, the question can be asked: Have Americans forgotten what those brave soldiers did at Gettysburg, or on the Hindenburg line, ... «Communities Digital News, May 15»
OVERLOOKED ORLEANS: Memorial Day — Recalling the sacrifices …
The Battle of St. Quentin Canal was still fresh in their minds – the day Medina's own Company F broke the Hindenburg Line. Orleans County ... «The Daily News Online, May 15»
Courcelette sacrifice: Nova Scotia's first unit in action
... Passchendaele and the spectacular, unbroken successes of Canada's Hundred Days — Amiens, the Hindenburg Line, Canal du Nord, Cambrai and Mons. «TheChronicleHerald.ca, May 15»
Princethorpe College head celebrates publication of new book on …
... whose stories reflect the events of how the men of the 46th Division learnt to fight more effectively, ultimately storming the Hindenburg Line. «Coventry Telegraph, Abr 15»
John Charles Barrie: the Anzac who lived for war
He suffered a near miss close to the Hindenburg line, which he describes with droll distance: I saw a red flash and felt a most violent ... «The Australian, Abr 15»