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In Flanders flooded fields before Ypres there was Yser

In October 1914 four armies were converging on Dunkirk. While France was preparing to defend its main Channel port, the Germans were determined to take it while the British were busy using it. Caught in the middle was the Belgian Army. Belgium was almost totally overrun, safe for a small strip of land near the Pas-de-Calais. This is the story of what happened between Antwerp and Dunkirk that fateful month and how the King of the Belgians safeguarded the independence of his small nation from its all-powerful neighbours. Contains 25 custom-made maps, several drawings and 138 seldom seen photograph.

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  • "In October 1914 four armies were converging on Dunkirk. While France was preparing to defend its main Channel port, the Germans were determined to take it while the British were busy using it. Caught in the middle was the Belgian Army. Belgium was almost totally overrun, safe for a small strip of land near the Pas-de-Calais. This is the story of what happened between Antwerp and Dunkirk that fateful month and how the King of the Belgians safeguarded the independence of his small nation from its all-powerful neighbours. Contains 25 custom-made maps, several drawings and 138 seldom seen photograph."@en
  • ""The following account is the first in-detail, English study of the run-up to and the subsequent military floods during the first phase of the First Battle of Ypres, in Belgium better known as the Battle for the Yser River. It covers the events during the month of October 1914 in the western part of Belgium"--Page xiii."

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  • "In Flanders flooded fields before Ypres there was Yser"@en
  • "In Flanders Flooded Fields Before Ypres There Was Yser"@en
  • "Oktober 1914 : het koninkrijk gered door de zee"
  • "In Flanders flooded fields : before Ypres there was Yser"