History of the World War, Vol. 3 by Francis A. March;Richard J. Beamish
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[Illustration: THE THRILL OF OLD-TIME WAR The stirrup charge of the Scots Greys at St. Quentin. Holding on to the stirrup leathers of the cavalry the Highlanders crashed like an avalanche upon the German lines, tearing great gaps in their massed formations.] CONTENTS VOLUME III PAGE CHAPTER I. NEUVE CHAPELLE AND WAR IN BLOOD-SOAKED TRENCHES War Amid Barbed-Wire Entanglements and the Desolation of No Man's Land--Subterranean Tactics Continuing Over Four Years--Attacks that Cost Thousands of Lives for Every Foot of Gain 1 CHAPTER II. ITALY DECLARES WAR ON |
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