Throughout the spring of 1918, the Germans had launched a series of attacks along the front in France and Belgium. By early August, German military leaders were massing troops and ships for further land and sea battles designed to break the resolve of war-weary democracies such as Britain and France.
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Sunday, November 11, 2018
CANADA'S IMPACT ON ENDING WWI
In the summer of 1918, it wasn’t clear the First World War was coming to an end.
Throughout the spring of 1918, the Germans had launched a series of attacks along the front in France and Belgium. By early August, German military leaders were massing troops and ships for further land and sea battles designed to break the resolve of war-weary democracies such as Britain and France.
Throughout the spring of 1918, the Germans had launched a series of attacks along the front in France and Belgium. By early August, German military leaders were massing troops and ships for further land and sea battles designed to break the resolve of war-weary democracies such as Britain and France.
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