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The Marne: August 1914: The Heroism and horror of the epic battle that turned the tide of world war
The book provides a dramatic narrative of the First Battle of the Marne in 1914, a decisive engagement that halted the German advance toward Paris during the early phase of World War I. Georges Blond recounts the political tensions, military movements, strategic decisions, and human stories behind the battle. Through vivid descriptions, he portrays the French and British armies’ desperate defense and their eventual counterattack, which changed the course of the war. The narrative highlights heroism, confusion on the battlefield, and the broader implications of the Marne for the future of Europe.
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