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(Ebook) Lafayette We Are Here!: 6th June 1918: The American Marines Attack Belleau Wood by Jean-Michel Steg ISBN 9781915054692, 9781915054685, 1915054699, 1915054680

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Authors:Jean-Michel Steg
Pages:158 pages.
Year:2022
Editon:1st
Publisher:University of Buckingham Press
Language:english
File Size:3.41 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781915054692, 9781915054685, 1915054699, 1915054680
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(Ebook) Lafayette We Are Here!: 6th June 1918: The American Marines Attack Belleau Wood by Jean-Michel Steg ISBN 9781915054692, 9781915054685, 1915054699, 1915054680

6th June 1918 saw more American soldiers fall on French soil than the famous 1944 D-Day landings. Why is this fact so little known? As well as providing a detailed account of this funereal episode, Lafayette We Are Here! looks at the reasons behind American involvement in what was primarily a European conflict. Why did a neutral government in 1914, driven by a largely pacifist population, end up joining the Allies in 1917? In this third instalment of his trilogy concerning the deadliest days of the First World War, Jean-Michel Steg investigates a cataclysmic battle for the American Marines in a small wood in northern France, and presents an informative and accessible overview of the military strategy and geopolitical context.
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