The First World War Vol 1: Personal Experiences
This two-volume 1921 best-selling diary of a confidant of many Allied leaders gives an insider's look at World War 1. Repington coined the expression: The First World War.
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The First World War Vol 1: Personal Experiences
This two-volume 1921 best-selling diary of a confidant of many Allied leaders gives an insider's look at World War 1. Repington coined the expression: The First World War.
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The First World War Vol 1: Personal Experiences

The First World War Vol 1: Personal Experiences

The First World War Vol 1: Personal Experiences

The First World War Vol 1: Personal Experiences

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This two-volume 1921 best-selling diary of a confidant of many Allied leaders gives an insider's look at World War 1. Repington coined the expression: The First World War.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781931313711
Publisher: Simon Publications
Publication date: 04/01/2001
Series: First World War (Simon) , #1
Pages: 640
Product dimensions: 5.88(w) x 9.04(h) x 1.61(d)

Table of Contents

Contents of Vol. I
Chapter IOur Military Understanding with France, 1906-141
Chapter IIThe First Year, August 1914-September 191517
Chapter IIIThe Outlook, Autumn 191545
Chapter IVSalonika and the Dardanelles73
Chapter VThe Outlook for 191699
Chapter VIEquality of Allied and German Strengths123
Chapter VIIA Visit to the French Front, March and April 1916151
Chapter VIIIRecruiting and Submarine Troubles178
Chapter IXA Tour in Italy, June 1916214
Chapter XThe Somme Battle, July 1916252
Chapter XIMr. Lloyd George as War Secretary274
Chapter XIIRumania Takes the Field, August 1916305
Chapter XIIIFrance, Salonika, and Man-Power, Autumn 1916332
Chapter XIVMr. Lloyd George and the Military Moloch367
Chapter XVMr. Lloyd George Prime Minister, December 1916391
Chapter XVIThe Question of Japanese Co-Operation January 1917417
Chapter XVIIMr. Lloyd George and Man-Power, 1917448
Chapter XVIIIMr. Lloyd George Reviews the Situation March 1917478
Chapter XIXOpening of the 1917 Campaign in France505
Chapter XXArras and Champagne, April 1917519
Chapter XXIThe American Programme563
Chapter XXIIMesopotamia and Egypt, 1917593
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