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2947-2423 tes. Since American forces did not appear on the Western Front in substantial numbers until the summer of 1918, their experiences of the war were short and less devastating than those of their Allied comrades. Thus surviving American troops emerged from the experience in a rather more upbeat mood ab费解 发表于 2025-3-27 15:00:40
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,“From a hayloft to a hotel where kings have spent their summers:” Americans’ Encounter with Frenchgo home. Volunteers and draftees alike, they had accomplished what they had set out to do. For the moment it seemed that they, their country, and possibly Europe ad been uplifted to the democratic possibilities that Woodrow Wilson had spoken of in his speeches at the opening of America’s involvement in the war.isotope 发表于 2025-3-28 00:06:21
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Book 1997 devastating than those of their Allied comrades. Thus surviving American troops emerged from the experience in a rather more upbeat mood about the war than the Allies. This is a fascinating and ground-breaking work as few other military historians have attempted to deal with the US army of 1918 in depth.ABHOR 发表于 2025-3-28 07:45:12
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