Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918 - Volume Vol5
Volume V – The Australian Imperial Force in France during the Main German Offensive, 1918 (8th edition, 1941)
Author: C E W Bean
This volume deals with the German offensive of March/April 1918, a decisive episode in the history of Europe and one of absorbing interest to the student of war. It could be argued that the most important battles in Australian military history were fought around Amiens and Hazelbrouck in the spring of this year. Although the Australians suffered over 15,000 casualties in March/April 1918, by the end of April their 2nd, 3rd, and 5th Divisions were holding half the crucial front from Arras in the north to Amiens in the southeast. The Australian Troops had never fought better or with more telling effect.
Introduction by L C F Turner, to the University of Queensland Press edition.
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Preface, Contents, List of illustrations, List of maps, and Chronology from 1st December 1917 to 7th May 1918 (220.43Kb PDF file)Pages i to xii
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Chapter I – The Australian Corps (1.62Mb PDF file)Pages 1 to 33
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Chapter II – The Winter Campaign at Messines (772.87Kb PDF file)Pages 34 to 48
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Chapter III – The Allies’ Strife for a Plan (2.04Mb PDF file)Pages 49 to 92
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Chapter IV – The Genesis of “Michael” (740.8Kb PDF file)Pages 93 to 108
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Chapter V – Ludendorff Strikes (430.97Kb PDF file)Pages 109 to 116
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Chapter VI – Hébuterne (1.33Mb PDF file)Pages 117 to 144
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Chapter VII – Before Amiens (2.34Mb PDF file)Pages 145 to 192
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Chapter VIII – Dernancourt, March 28th (1019.94Kb PDF file)Pages 193 to 211
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Chapter IX– Morlancourt – March 28th and 30th (1.14Mb PDF file)Pages 212 to 235
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Chapter X – “The Truth about the ‘Fifth’ Army” (2.92Mb PDF file)Pages 236 to 297
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Chapter XI – First Villers–Bretonneux (2.82Mb PDF file)Pages 298 to 355
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Chapter XII – The Battle of Dernancourt (2.98Mb PDF file)Pages 356 to 418
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Chapter XIII – The Battle of the Lys – (I) April 9th–13th (2.24Mb PDF file)Pages 419 to 464
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Chapter XIV – The Battle of the Lys – (II) April 14th–24th (1.67Mb PDF file)Pages 465 to 498
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Chapter XV – Hangard Wood and Somme, April 5th–23rd (1.84Mb PDF file)Pages 499 to 537
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Pages 538 to 567
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Chapter XVII – Second Villers–Bretonneux – (II) the Counter–attack (3.44Mb PDF file)Pages 568 to 637
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Chapter XVIII – After Villers–Bretonneux – Monument Wood (875.98Kb PDF file)Pages 638 to 655
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Chapter XIX – Results of the Offensive Against the British (1.16Mb PDF file)Pages 656 to 680
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Appendix 1 – Expansion of the Field Artillery of the A.I.F. (109.3Kb PDF file)Pages 681 to 682
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Appendix 2 – The Strife for Identifications on Australian Corps Front, 14th November 1917 to 19th March 1918 (231.87Kb PDF file)Pages 683 to 690
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Appendix 3 – Instructions Given by Major–General Sir John Monash to the 3rd Australian Division for Taking up a Line on the Somme–Ancre Peninsula, 27th March 1918 (71.82Kb PDF file)Pages 691 to 692
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Appendix 4 – The Death of Richthofen (524.56Kb PDF file)Pages 693 to 702
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Appendix 5 – Australians in Mesopotamia (2.86Mb PDF file)Pages 703 to 764
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Index (3.76Mb PDF file)Pages 765 to 825

