I. VILÁGHÁBORÚS KÖNYVEK

LAWSON : The United States in World War I (előszó)

This book tells the story of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I. It is important for the reader to remember that the other Allies had been engaged in this conflict for more than two-and-a-half years before America's entry.

Each life is a small miracle. Thus it is not wholly fitting to say that one nation lost "only" so many men as compared with another nation's far greater losses. Nevertheless it is true that the United States had about 50,000 men killed, while Great Britain and France, for example, counted their dead in the millions.

Most historians agree, however, that the A.E.F. turned the tide of battle from stalemate and possible defeat into Allied victory on the Western Front.

 

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