The Ostende Raid – Peace of Bucharest I THE GREAT WAR Week 198
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Pershing Under Pressure – The End Of La Lys I THE GREAT WAR Week 197
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The First Tank-on-Tank Battle in History – The Zeebrugge Raid I THE GREA…
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The Battle of La Lys – Operation Georgette I THE GREAT WAR Week 194
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Operation Michael Runs Out Of Breath I THE GREAT WAR Week 193
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Backs To The Wall – All Eyes On Amiens I THE GREAT WAR Week 192
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At the end of World War I, Britain was in heavy financial debt to the U.S. The question of repayments would bedevil both countries for decades
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See ‘Mellon vs. Churchill’ Review: The Payback Problem by Benn Steil. He reviewed the book Mellon vs. Churchill: The Untold Story of Treasury Titans at War by Jill Eicher. Excerpts:”In a nutshell, the debt story of the 1920s goes like this. Following World War I, 10 countries owed the U.S. more than $10 billion ($190 billion…
At the end of World War I, Britain was in heavy financial debt to the U.S. The question of repayments would bedevil both countries for decades
Kaiserschlacht – German Spring Offensive 1918 I THE GREAT WAR Week 191
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All is Fair in Love & War: Sex during World War I
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A bizarre decision by the Imperial War Museum
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Lord Ashcroft writes: My disappointment at learning about the planned closure of the Lord Ashcroft Gallery at the Imperial War Museum has been tempered by the touching reaction to the imminent loss of my medal collection from public viewing. I remain hugely disappointed at the decision of the IWM to shut the gallery, which displays…
A bizarre decision by the Imperial War Museum
Allied Unified Command On The Horizon I THE GREAT WAR Week 190
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Ludendorff’s Window Of Opportunity I THE GREAT WAR Week 188
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Should they be returned?
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