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Joffre and Haig | Tanks | 10 Aug 1916

Posted on 14th August 2016 by makersley — No Comments ↓

Sixth Isonzo The Italian Army is now, three days too late, pulling its collective finger out for a jolly good bash at the Austro-Hungarians’ reserve Continue reading Joffre and Haig | Tanks | 10 Aug 1916→

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Posted in Italian Front, Mid East / Caucasus, The Balkans, Western Front | Tagged Battle of the Somme, Boroevic, Briggs Kilburn Adams, Colonel Swinton, Croix de Guerre, Doiran Lake, field punishment, First Doiran, Gorizia, Haig, Joffre, Kiggell, Max Plowman, Maximilian Mugge, Mouquet Farm, Oswin Creighton, Pease Pottage, Rawlinson, Sixth Isonzo, tanks, Vallone, Voie Sacree | Leave a reply

Sixth Isonzo | Gorizia | 8 Aug 1916

Posted on 11th August 2016 by makersley — No Comments ↓

Sixth Isonzo Hopefully you’re not still chewing on your knuckles from yesterday. The irony here really is painful. The Italian Army has spent a long, Continue reading Sixth Isonzo | Gorizia | 8 Aug 1916→

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Posted in Eastern Front, Italian Front, Western Front | Tagged Battle of Kowel, Carpathian, Clifford Wells, E.S. Thompson, fraternisation, George V, Gorizia, Guillemont, Haig, Herbert Sulzbach, Loermont, Louis Barthas, Lvov, Mouquet Farm, Podgora, Sir John French, Sixth Isonzo, Thiepval, Vallone | Leave a reply

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