american wwi soldiers depended on foreign weapons
American forces had to learn to fight with these new technologies, even as they brought millions of men to bolster British and French armies. . ..…
American forces had to learn to fight with these new technologies, even as they brought millions of men to bolster British and French armies. . ..…
But standing with stricken faces and tolling bells in the gloomy villages of Lancashire and Pas-de-Calais, British and French, our erstwhile co-belligerents, mourned as if wounded. ... The first difficulty is that Germany's aim, after the war began, to control Belgian coast possibly..…
The British and French incidents of a few months ago showed how powerful the pressure has become, in certain quarters of the European left. ..…
Prof Clark clearly shows how the French and British maneuvered poorly-led Germany into the war. ..…
A French railway car soon arrived, carrying the Allied Commander-in-Chief, French Field Marshall Ferdinand Foch and British First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Rosslyn Weymyss, and their staffs. . ..…
American, British, French tripartite aggression against Syria last Friday, April 13th, is grave war crime violating article 51 of United Nation charter, except in the case of self-defense, or with the consent of majority of UN members according to chapter seven. ..…
At Sunday's, young students, born decades after World Word II, read out English, Chinese and French etc testimonies written by French, German, British and American soldiers when the guns fell silent on Nov 11, 1918.. ..…
French and British led air campaign against Muamar Qaddafi's Libya also hinged on American support, and United States was obliged to take the lead.28. ..…
By forcing their way up the, campaign by British and French to decapitate Ottoman empire Dardanelles saw the allies and Ottomans lose over men. At the time of the outbreak of First World War in Middle East the region was controlled by large empires, including Ottomans, French..…
Keynes, then a British Treasury official, resigned rather than be associated with a treaty he denounced as “Carthaginian” in its harshness. French Marshal Ferdinand Foch judged it “not so much a peace as a 20-year armistice.” . ..…