Set against the backdrop of World War I in 1918, the narrative focuses on the German Spring Offensive, a critical moment when Germany aimed for a decisive victory before American forces arrived. Initially successful, the offensive targeted the Chemin des Dames, allowing rapid advancement toward Marne. However, logistical challenges and dwindling resources ultimately hindered their progress, marking the final surge of the German military campaign. The story captures the tension and desperation of a pivotal moment in history.
Sidney Rogerson Bücher


Twelve Days on the Somme
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
First published in 1933 by Arthur Barker Ltd, London, under the title Twelve days; in 2006 Greenhill Books published an updated hardback edition entitled Twelve days on the Somme ... it is republished here in paperback--T.p. verso.