Eyewitnesses to the Great War e-bog
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Beginning with the novelist Edith Wharton, who toured the front in her Mercedes in 1915, this book describes the wartime experiences of American idealists (and a few rogues) on the Western Front and concludes with the doughboys' experiences under General Pershing. Americans were "e;over there"e; from the war's beginning in August 1914, and because America was neutral until April 1917, t...
E-bog
151,31 DKK
Forlag
McFarland
Udgivet
10 januar 2014
Længde
261 sider
Genrer
Second World War
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780786492008
Beginning with the novelist Edith Wharton, who toured the front in her Mercedes in 1915, this book describes the wartime experiences of American idealists (and a few rogues) on the Western Front and concludes with the doughboys' experiences under General Pershing. Americans were "e;over there"e; from the war's beginning in August 1914, and because America was neutral until April 1917, they saw the war from both the French and German lines. Since most of the Americans who served, regardless of which side they were on, were in Champagne and Lorraine, this sector is the focus. Excerpts from memoirs are supplemented by descriptions of personalities, places, battles and even equipment and weapons, thus placing these generally forgotten American adventurers into the context of their times. A special set of maps based upon German Army battle maps was drawn and rare photographs supplement the text.