Amiens 1918
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Anniversary of crucial year of the Great War, describing a series of disasters for the BEF that were transformed into what many consider the British army's greatest ever victory.
William Gregory Blaxland, writing as Gregory Blaxland, was a British military officer and historian. His work delves into historical events and analyzes military strategies. Blaxland's distinctive style is characterized by meticulous examination of the past, offering profound insights into the motivations and actions of historical figures. His writings appeal to readers seeking detailed and engaging historical narratives.


Anniversary of crucial year of the Great War, describing a series of disasters for the BEF that were transformed into what many consider the British army's greatest ever victory.
The story of the BEF's 1940 campaign, whose eightieth anniversary is approaching. Soon there will be no veterans of it left as witnesses.