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I VC della Prima Guerra Mondiale

Questa serie approfondisce le vite e le esperienze degli straordinari uomini e donne che pilotarono aeromobili durante la Prima Guerra Mondiale. Esplora il loro coraggio, il loro ingegno e i loro destini spesso tragici mentre navigavano nel pericoloso nuovo mondo del combattimento aereo. È una narrazione avvincente sui pionieri dell'aviazione e sul loro ruolo fondamentale nel conflitto.

Vcs of the First World War: Arras and Messines 1917
Arras & Messines 1917
VCs of the First World War: Spring Offensive 1918
VCs of the First World War: 1914
Cambrai 1917
VCs of the First World War: The Final Days 1918

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  • On 11 November the Canadian Corps retook Mons and, following the signing of the armistice, the guns finally fell silent at 11 a.m. Covering the six-week period from the Battle of Canal du Nord to Armistice Day, this volume tells the story of the fifty-six VC winners from France, Canada and Britain who fought in the victorious Allied advance.

    VCs of the First World War: The Final Days 1918
  • Cambrai 1917

    • 288pagine
    • 11 ore di lettura

    Featuring comprehensive biographies of all Victoria Cross winners from World War I, this series is an essential resource for military historians and genealogists. It provides in-depth insights into the lives and valor of these decorated individuals, highlighting their contributions and sacrifices during the war. This unique collection serves as a valuable reference for understanding the personal stories behind the medals, making it indispensable for those interested in military history.

    Cambrai 1917
  • During the opening four months of the First World War no fewer than 46 soldiers from the British and Commonwealth armies were awarded Britain's highest award for gallantry, the Victoria Cross. In a series of mini-biographies, Gerald Gliddon examines the men and the dramatic events that led to the award of this most coveted of medals. These men were "ordinary" soldiers from widely differing social backgrounds, who all acted above and beyond the call of duty. Each story is told chronologically and offers a fresh perspective on the opening stages of the "war to end wars."

    VCs of the First World War: 1914
  • At the end of 1917, after three years of trench warfare on the Western Front, the Allied armies of Britain and France, and those of their main opponent, Germany, had reached a point of exhaustion and hibernation. Nevertheless, although the German Army left the British Army reeling, the Tommies retreated in good order and fought all the way.

    VCs of the First World War: Spring Offensive 1918
  • A publisher and bookseller specializing in military history provides coverage of the World War I battles which resulted in the awarding of 50 Victoria Crosses, the British Commonwealth's highest award for valor. Much of the book focuses on the period from the Battle of Arras in April 1917 to the May-June successes at Bullecourt and Messinas Ridge at the Franco-Belgian border. Includes photographs of the VC soldiers, their graves and memorials. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

    Arras & Messines 1917
  • Focusing on the pivotal events of April 1917, this book details the Battle of Arras, highlighting the Canadian Expeditionary Force's capture of Vimy Ridge and the fierce battles for Monchy le Preux and Gavrelle. It also covers the victories at Bullecourt and Messines Ridge in the following months. Notably, it recounts the stories of Sergeant Edward Mott and Private Thomas Barratt, both awarded the Victoria Cross, emphasizing the bravery and sacrifices of Commonwealth troops during this critical period of World War I.

    Vcs of the First World War: Arras and Messines 1917