Saturday 27 November 2010

All the Kaiser's Men

All the Kaiser's Men
Author: Ian Passingham
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0752459503



All the Kaiser's Men: The Imperial Army on the Western Front 1914-1918


FillingAa gap in the historiography of World War I, this book provides unique insight into the daily life of the German troops facing the British and French between 1914 and 1918AConvinced that both God and the Kaiser were on their side, the officers and men of the German Army went to war in 1914 confident that they were destined for a swift and crushing victory in the West. Get All the Kaiser's Men literature books for free.
The vaunted Schlieffen Plan, on which the anticipated German victory was based, expected triumph in the West to be followed by an equally decisive success on the Eastern Front-but it was not to be. From the winter of 1914 until the early months of 1918, the struggle on the Western Front was characterized by trench warfare, but most account of the conflict prov Check All the Kaiser's Men our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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From the winter of 1914 until the early months of 1918, the struggle on the Western Front was characterized by trench warfare, but most account of the conflict prov

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