Osprey Men at Arms Series #402: The British Army in World War I (2) the Western Front 1916 - 18
MEN-AT-ARMS SERIES #402
The second volume of a mini-series covering the German forces in World War I (1914-1918).
In 1916 Britain was forced to introduce universal conscription to replace terrible casualties suffered by the pre-war regulars, the Territorials and the unprepared volunteers of the 'New Armies' In 1917 ad 1918 the vastly expanded British Expeditionary Force became the most effective of all the combatant armies in France, with improved weapons and tactics forged in the Sommeand the Ypres Salient. Shaken but resilient under Germany's last desperate offensive in spring 1918, it swept forward to final victory. This second of three titles charts the British Army's changing appearance in colourful detail.
This book is new and unused, however it has been in our store for some time and there may be some discolouration of the cover
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