The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Llovd George. Great Britains foremost Statesman and War SIR DOUGLAS HAIG, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE BRITISH FORCES IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM. Canada*s Part in the War CHAPTER III. THE CAMPAIGNS OF 1916 AND 1917. ST. ELOI — FIGHTING IN THE YPRES SALIENT —GEN. HAIG PAYSTRIBUTE TO CANADIANS — HILL 60 — BATTLE OF THE SOMME —GER-MANS RETIRE TO HINDENBURG LINE —VIMY RIDGE —GEN. CURRIEPLACED IN COMMAND —HILL 70. The simultaneous allied onSeptember 25th, 1915, at Loos and Taliure(Artois and Champagne) wa


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . Llovd George. Great Britains foremost Statesman and War SIR DOUGLAS HAIG, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE BRITISH FORCES IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM. Canada*s Part in the War CHAPTER III. THE CAMPAIGNS OF 1916 AND 1917. ST. ELOI — FIGHTING IN THE YPRES SALIENT —GEN. HAIG PAYSTRIBUTE TO CANADIANS — HILL 60 — BATTLE OF THE SOMME —GER-MANS RETIRE TO HINDENBURG LINE —VIMY RIDGE —GEN. CURRIEPLACED IN COMMAND —HILL 70. The simultaneous allied onSeptember 25th, 1915, at Loos and Taliure(Artois and Champagne) warned Germanythat she needed her striking force in thewestern arena in 1916 to cope with the in-creasing power of Britain and decision of her high command was tostrike first, and in mid-February a greatattack was begun in the Verdun meet that effort, French troops werereleased from sixteen miles of front ex-tending northward from the Somme rivertowards Arras, and British troops substi-tuted. And while the allies spent monthsin warding off the Verdun attack and inpreparing a drive of their own up theSomme


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