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Western front : for orchestra, 1997
Van de Vate, NancyVienna, Austria : Vienna Masterworks (BMI), 1997. -
Western Front : the SS secret archives
Baxter, Ian A.Staplehurst : Spellmount, 2003.Featuring 250 previously unpublished action photographs, this work offers a highly illustrated study of the Waffen SS throughout Europe.
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Western front : the New Zealand Division in the First World War, 1916-18
Wright, Matthew, 1962-Auckland, [N.Z.] : Reed, 2005.Sources agree that 100,444 NZers served overseas during the First World War. This number totalled 42 percent of all those of military age in NZ., at a time when the national population was just under 1,100,000. Of the total mobilised 12.4 percent were killed. The largest proportion of these men fought with the NZ Division on the Western Front. As the golden summer of 1914 gave way to a bitter autumn, men of the British Expeditionary Force reached Ypres. Both sides were exhausted by the fastest-moving war the world had yet seen. Within a few weeks the forces had settled into muddy trenches that defined the new face of combat. New Zealanders were caught in the maelstrom. Posted to France in 1916 after the failed effort to break into Turkey from Gallipoli, Kiwi soldiers of the NZ Division fought in the deadly battles of the Somme, Passchendaele, and the colossal spring offensive of 1918. More New Zealanders were killed here than at Gallipoli. These soldiers' experiences helped define twentieth century New Zealand. The poppy is the flower of the Western Front, a lasting symbol of New Zealand's war effort.
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The Literary Digest liberty map of the Western Front of the Great World War showing the battle line of liberty as it stood August 5th, 1918
Matthews-Northrup Company and Funk & Wagnalls Company1871engraved and printed by the Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, N.Y. Relief shown by shading. Insets: Map of the complete war area showing Russian, I...
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Carte-guide Campbell No. 7 = Vosges
Editions Blondel La Rougery1918Publiée sous le patronage de la Féderéation des Automobile Clubs régionaux de France ; Ed. Blondel la rougery, Éditeur, 7, Rue St. Lazare _ Paris ;...
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Région de l'Allemagne occupée par l'armée Belge et des troupes Alliées
Pieters, C and J. Goffin Fils1918Éditeur C. Pieters, 29, rue de Rotterdam, Bruxelles ; Imprimerie J. Goffin Fils, 119, Avenue Fonsny, Bruxelles. Legend. Population table: "Importan...
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