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Forgotten Victory
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Book Review by David Filsell. Although published last year, lack of a publisher's copy has sadly long delayed the review of Gary Sheffield's Forgotten Victory in Stand To! Fortunately, apart from his 'day job' - Warfare Historian on the Higher Command and Staff Course - he is well known through his regular, and effective, expositions of revisio...
Forgotten Victory by Professor Gary Sheffield
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Headline Book Publishing, £20.00, 298pp. ISBN 0 74727157 7. Although published last year [2001], lack of a publisher's copy has sadly long delayed the review of Gary Sheffield's Forgotten Victory in Stand To! Fortunately, apart from his 'day job' - Warfare Historian on the Higher Command and Staff Course - he is well known through his regular,...
ONLINE Zoom meeting – Why the Allies won the War – by Professor Gary Sheffield
ONLINE Zoom meeting – Why the Allies won the War – by Professor Gary Sheffield After years of stalemate and the shock of the German Spring Offensive in March 1918, what factors enabled the Allies to turn the tide, win a series of decisive victories and emerge victorious? Gary Sheffield, professor of war studies at University of Wolverhampton an...
Ep.328 LECTURE : Why the Allies won the Great War – Prof Mark Connelly
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We delve into the intricacies of the First World War with Mark Connelly from the University of Kent and explore the question: 'Why did the Allies emerge victorious?' In this thought-provoking lecture, historian Prof. Mark Connelly takes us on a journey through the annals of history, offering insights into the strategic, political, and human fac...