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The horrific third battle of Ypres finally ended at Passchendale on November 10th 1917. Ten days later, at Cambrai, the British launched the first massed tank assault in history. But they faced determined German resistance & within 3 days only 92 tanks out of the original 378 remained operational. After facing a savage counter-attack by the Germans using aircraft, gas & storm troops the British fell back to form a defensive line. Fighting continued throughout the winter, & early in 1918 the German Comm&, strengthened by divisions brought from the Russian front, decided to launch a massive offensive to gain final victory. On 21st March, in the morning fog, they attacked, & supported by artillery from over 6, 000 guns, advanced 14 miles within 3 days. In May, they drove the French Army back 40 miles. However, German losses were high, & the Allied armies, now joined by the Americans, launched a massive counter-attack, from which the Germans never recovered. On 11th November, 1918 ' The bloody war was over'. ...
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The horrific third battle of Ypres finally ended at Passchendale on November 10th 1917. Ten days later, at Cambrai, the British launched the first massed tank assault in history. But they faced determined German resistance & within 3 days only 92 tanks out of the original 378 remained operational. After facing a savage counter-attack by the Germans using aircraft, gas & storm troops the British fell back to form a defensive line. Fighting continued throughout the winter, & early in 1918 the German Comm&, strengthened by divisions brought from the Russian front, decided to launch a massive offensive to gain final victory. On 21st March, in the morning fog, they attacked, & supported by artillery from over 6, 000 guns, advanced 14 miles within 3 days. In May, they drove the French Army back 40 miles. However, German losses were high, & the Allied armies, now joined by the Americans, launched a massive counter-attack, from which the Germans never recovered. On 11th November, 1918 ' The bloody war was over'. ...
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Following the success of Forgotten Voices of the Great War, Lyn Smith visits the oral accounts preserved in the Imperial ...
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Following the success of Forgotten Voices of the Great War the series now chronicles one of human histories darkest hours.



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When the Italian dictator Mussolini saw that Hitler was conquering Europe he decided that he too, would have a share of the plunder. He declared war on the Allies, vowed to control the Mediterranean, & with his 300, 000 troops stationed in Libya, take Egypt & the Suez Canal. But he knew that this could not be accomplished while the strategic island of Malta remained in Allied hands. For the next two years Malta & its people suffered for almost continuous bombardment, but never gave in. In North Africa, because of stubborn Allied resistance, the Italian ambitions where not realised & the Germans led by General Rommel, joined them in campaign. Following months of bitter fighting Rommel's Afrika Corps were only halting just 150 miles from Cario. But after the Allies' victory at El Alamein, General Montgomery's 8th Army drove the Italians & Germans back to Tunisia where, strengthened by the British first army & the U. S. Second corps the Axis troops were driven from North Africa. This opened the way for the Allies to invade Sicily & eventually the Italian mainl&. ...
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When the Italian dictator Mussolini saw that Hitler was conquering Europe he decided that he too, would have a share of the plunder. He declared war on the Allies, vowed to control the Mediterranean, & with his 300, 000 troops stationed in Libya, take Egypt & the Suez Canal. But he knew that this could not be accomplished while the strategic island of Malta remained in Allied hands. For the next two years Malta & its people suffered for almost continuous bombardment, but never gave in. In North Africa, because of stubborn Allied resistance, the Italian ambitions where not realised & the Germans led by General Rommel, joined them in campaign. Following months of bitter fighting Rommel's Afrika Corps were only halting just 150 miles from Cario. But after the Allies' victory at El Alamein, General Montgomery's 8th Army drove the Italians & Germans back to Tunisia where, strengthened by the British first army & the U. S. Second corps the Axis troops were driven from North Africa. This opened the way for the Allies to invade Sicily & eventually the Italian mainl&. ...
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The Imperial War Museum holds a vast archive of interviews with soldiers, sailors, airmen & civilians of most nationalities who saw action during WW2. As in the highly-acclaimed Forgotten Voices of the Great War, Max Arthur & his team of researchers spent hundreds of hours digging deep into this unique archive, uncovering tapes, many of which have not been listened to since they were created in the early 1970s. The result will be the first complete oral history of the war. We hear at first from British, German & Commonwealth soldiers & civilians. Accounts of the impact of U. S. involvement after Pearl Harbour & the major effects it had on the war in Europe & the Far East is chronicled in startling detail, including compelling interviews from U. S. & British troops who fought against the Japanese. Continuing through from D-Day, to the Rhine Crossing & the dropping of the Atom Bomb in August 1945, this book is a unique testimony to one of the world's most dreadful conflicts. One of the hallmarks of Max Arthur's work is the way he involves those left behind on the home front as well as those working in factories or essential services. Their voices will not be neglected. ...
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The 1942 raid on Dieppe was an attempt to test the enemy readiness, & take some pressure off the Russian front. It was a costly disaster, but lessons learned there were of the utmost importance to the D-Day planning. After a massive build up of men & materials the D-Day landings finally took place in Normandy on 6th June 1944. Despite vicious battles & stubborn resistance, within 12 weeks the Allied invaded Paris. To compound the enemy's problems, the allies invaded the South of France & rapidly advanced northwards. In desperation Hitler released his 'secret weapons' the V1 & V2 over Britain. Slowly but steadily the Allies advanced through Belgium & Holl&, & despite setbacks at Arndem & in the Ardennes, finally reached the shores of the Rhine. After a hazardous crossing they finally advanced to meet the victorious Russian Army. Hitler, Mussolini & their cohorts were all dead or captured, & the war was over, at the cost of millions of human lives. ...
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Forgotten Voices Of The Second World War (Illustrated)

This landmark series brought history to life in a way that had never been done before - through the words of ordinary men and women. Their eyewitness accounts tell the story of the Second World War in a way that no other history title can. Now this bestselling book has been edited, adapted and illlustrated to make it more accessible and even more commercial. It is the only history book on the market that consists almost entirely of authentic oral accounts of the Second World War, told in the words of the people who survived it. Divided into three sections, each section is arranged thematically so that readers can find out more about subjects such as what life was really like fighting the Japanese or how women contributed to the war effort. Fully illustrated with photographs from
the Imperial War Museum archives, maps and timelines, complete with special features boxes giving additional background information and a glossary, this book is destined to become an essential reference for pupils, teachers and families everywhere.
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This landmark series brought history to life in a way that had never been done before
- through the words of ordinary men & women. Their eyewitness accounts tell the story of the Second World War in a way that no other history title can. Now this bestselling book has been edited, adapted & illlustrated to make it more accessible & even more commercial. It is the only history book on the market that consists almost entirely of authentic oral accounts of the Second World War, told in the words of the people who survived it. Divided into three sections, each section is arranged thematically so that readers can find out more about subjects such as what life was really like fighting the Japanese or how women contributed to the war effort. Fully illustrated with photographs from the Imperial War Museum archives, maps & timelines, complete with special features boxes giving additional background information & a glossary, this book is destined to become an essential reference for pupils, teachers & families everywhere.

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