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TO CATALOGUE 1917 tActics, training and technology EDITED BY PETER DENNIS & JEFFREY GRETA
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This book is published in association with the Australian Army History Unit
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2008 |
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The great war remains highly contested ground both historically and within popular culture generally and this remains especially true of the events of 1917.
Developments in warfare by that year helped lay the foundations of both victory and defeat as the armies and nations on all sides tried to master the challenges of mass industrial warfare and resolve their implications.
This book discusses, 1 Division AIF in 1917, British High Command at Passchendaele, the Americans in 1917, German army, morale problems in the French army, New Zealand attacks of that year, the Third Battle of Ypres and more.
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