
Churchill's Memoirs of the First World War 3: World Crisis (1916-1918)
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"Memoirs of the First World War III: World Crisis (1916-1918)" describes the third stage of the First World War from 1916 to 1918. In the first two years, the two sides were in a state of evenly matched stalemate. France and Britain launched the Battle of the Somme, the Battle of Arras, the Battle of Messina, the Battle of Passchendaele and the Battle of Cambrai. Germany tried to capture Verdun, the cornerstone of France's honor and spirit. But neither side achieved anything. In terms of naval warfare, Britain missed many opportunities in the Battle of Jutland. Churchill described this in detail and profoundly analyzed the conservative thinking of the British naval commander. However, Britain defeated German submarine warfare at sea. Due to Germany's naval blockade and unrestricted submarine warfare, which prompted the United States to enter the war, the balance of power changed. Once the German army's rusticity declined, they suffered a crushing defeat, and the German Empire collapsed and surrendered.
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