Australia Since the Camera, Volumes 1-3Cheshire, 1972 - History |
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... attack at Arras and General H. Gough , commanding the Fifth Army further south , ordered the I ANZAC Corps to breach the Hindenburg Line at Bullecourt . The attack was launched in great haste on 11 April , and was supported by eleven ...
... attack at Arras and General H. Gough , commanding the Fifth Army further south , ordered the I ANZAC Corps to breach the Hindenburg Line at Bullecourt . The attack was launched in great haste on 11 April , and was supported by eleven ...
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... attack on 26 September increased the confidence of the troops and the I and II ANZAC Corps were now grouped together for an attack on Brood- seinde ridge . On 4 October , at a cost of 6,432 Australians and about 1,700 New Zealanders ...
... attack on 26 September increased the confidence of the troops and the I and II ANZAC Corps were now grouped together for an attack on Brood- seinde ridge . On 4 October , at a cost of 6,432 Australians and about 1,700 New Zealanders ...
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... attack the British front between Arras and the Oise with three German armies , supported by an unprecedented concentration of artillery and heavy mortars . The initial objective was to destroy the British Third and Fifth Armies , to ...
... attack the British front between Arras and the Oise with three German armies , supported by an unprecedented concentration of artillery and heavy mortars . The initial objective was to destroy the British Third and Fifth Armies , to ...
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