Great Britain and the War of 1914-1918 / [by] Sir Llewellyn Woodward.

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Main Author: Woodward, E. L. (Ernest Llewellyn), 1890-1971
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : New York : Methuen; Barnes & Noble, 1967.
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. I: The outbreak of war: the BEF: deadlock on the Western front and disquiet at home
  • pt. II: The war outside the Western front: British attacks on Turkey: formation of the first coalition ministry
  • pt. III: the Western front in 1915 and 1916: difficulties of the coalition: death of Lord Kitchener
  • pt. IV: The war at sea to the autumn of 1916
  • pt. V: Great Britain and President Wilson's proposals for bringing the war to an end, 1914-1917: the entry of the United States into the war
  • pt. VI: Lloyd George becomes Prime Minister: he allied offensives of 1917: mutinies in the French army
  • pt. VII: The establishment of the Supreme War Council: the Western allies and Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution
  • pt. VIII: the last two years of the war at sea
  • pt. IX: The war in the air
  • pt. X: The Western offensives, March-June, 1918: allied and German war aims: the defeat and surrender of Germany
  • pt. XI: The Western allies and the Bolsheviks
  • pt. XII: The organisation of British resources for total war
  • pt. XIII: The peace settlement with Germany.