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El. knyga: Mildred on the Marne

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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: The History Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780752497907
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: The History Press Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780752497907

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In 1914 an American journalist retired to a small house in France—only to find herself in the middle of World War I, and eventually having an impact on the U.S.'s actions in the war

This is the story of 59-year-old Mildred Aldrich and her experiences of the First World War. She retired to a small hilltop house called La Creste in 1914, with views across the Marne River and Valley, little realising that she would become embroiled in the first major battle of the war. In spite of the danger, she decided to stay and help the British and French soldiers. Her home was threatened by the German advance, with Uhlans hiding in adjacent woods; indeed, the Germans marched right up to her house. However, the British and French pushed the Germans into retreat and La Creste remained in safe territory for the duration. The Allies fought the first major battle of the First World War in the Marne Valley and Mildred's 'beloved panorama' turned into the valley of horror and death. Informed by journalist Mildred's unpublished journals and voices of those serving in the BEF, and French and German forces, along with historical military background, Slattery-Christy examines events from the unique perspective of a remarkable woman who lived through them all.

Introduction 7(2)
Acknowledgements 9(2)
1 Drum Beats and Destiny
11(16)
2 Yankee, Abolitionist and Patriot
27(10)
3 La Creste: Renovation of a Ruin
37(14)
4 First Days on the Hilltop
51(14)
5 Assassination and German Invasion
65(16)
6 Mobilisation and Preparations
81(14)
7 The French Miracle
95(22)
8 Paris is Saved!
117(18)
9 Witness to Destruction on the Edge of the War Zone
135(12)
10 The Long Road to 1918
147(32)
11 The End Game
179(18)
12 Aftermath and Legion d'Honneur
197(12)
Appendix 1 Mini Biographies 209(9)
Appendix 2 Forever Nineteen: Cast Details and Reviews 218(2)
Further Reading and Sources 220(2)
Index 222