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The Final Advance : September-November 1918, Hardback Book

The Final Advance : September-November 1918 Hardback

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This is the story the British Expeditionary Force's part in the final days of the Advance to Victory.

It starts with the massive offensive against the Hindenburg Line at the end of September 1918.

Second Army launched the first of the British attacks in Flanders on the 28th, followed by Fourth Army the next day along the St Quentin Canal. Both First and Third Armies joined in, breaking the Hindenburg Line across the Lys plain and the Artois region, taking Cambrai by 10 October.

The narrative then follows the advance through the battles of the River Selle and the River Sambre.

It culminates with the final operations, including the actions at Maubeuge and Mons, just before the Armistice on 11 November 1918.

Time and again the British and Empire troops used well-rehearsed combined arms tactics to break down German resistance as the four year conflict came to an end. Each stage of the six week long battle is dealt with equally, focusing on the most talked about side of the campaign, the BEF's side.

Over fifty new maps chart the day by day progress of the five armies.

Together the narrative and the maps explain the British Army's experience during the days of World War One.

The men who led the advances, broke down the defences and those who were awarded the Victoria Cross are mentioned.

Discover the end of the Advance to Victory and learn how the British Army reached the peak of their learning curve.

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