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Tag Archives: the greatest day in history
The Greatest Day In History By Nicholas Best
A mixed bag. It’s an interesting narrative of the final week of the First World War, told by following numerous personalities, from statesmen to soldiers, spies to civvies, as they head towards the Armistice and beyond. It’s readable and offers … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Reviews, War
Tagged armistice, germany, kaiser, nicholas best, november 11, the greatest day in history, war, world war one
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“For my Grandfathers, both of whom fought on the western front, and my Grandmother, whose brothers are still there somewhere.” That’s from Nicholas Best and his “The Greatest Day In History”. I don’t know what it is exactly, but I … Continue reading