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THE AMERICANS IN THE GREAT WAR
THE AMERICANS IN THE GREAT WAR
FOREWORD
THE SECOND BATTLE OF THE MARNE (May-August, 1918)
The Causes of the German Offensive of May, 1918.
THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE OF MAY 27, 1918. The Plan of Attack.
The Break-through.
The Attack on the Wings.—The Race to the Marne.
The Westward Push.
American Units Engaged from June 1 to 10, 1918.
Mentioned in the French Army Order of the Day.
3rd Division Major-General Joseph T. Dickman.
The German Offensive of June 12 and 18, against the Villers-Cotterets and Rheims Salients.
The German Peace Offensive (“Friedensturm”) of July 15.
AMERICAN UNITS ENGAGED FROM THE END OF JUNE TO JULY 18, 1918.
The Allies’ Counter-Offensive of July 18.
AMERICAN UNITS ENGAGED IN THE COUNTER-OFFENSIVE OF JULY 18, 1918. WITH GENERAL MANGIN’S ARMY.
The German Retreat.
From July 26 to 29.
The Offensive of August 1.
AMERICAN UNITS ENGAGED FROM AUGUST 1 TO SEPTEMBER 7, 1918. WITH GENERAL DEGOUTTE’S ARMY.
A VISIT TO THE BATTLEFIELDS
DESCRIPTION OF THE TOUR.
1st day.—PARIS—CHÂTEAU-THIERRY.
CHÂTEAU-THIERRY DURING THE WAR.
September, 1914.
June—July, 1918.
CHÂTEAU-THIERRY PLUNDERED BY THE GERMANS.
VISIT TO THE TOWN.
VISIT TO BELLEAU WOOD.
THE CAPTURE OF BELLEAU WOOD.
2nd day.—CHÂTEAU-THIERRY—SOISSONS.
3rd day.—SOISSONS—PARIS.
FISMES.
Fismes in 1914.
Fismes in 1918.
CONTENTS VOLUME I
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