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Coalition Strategy and the End of the First World War: The Supreme War Council and War Planning, 1917–1918 (Cambridge Military Histories)
0Explore the intricate coalition strategy that defined the end of the First World War. This compelling analysis dives into the Supreme War Council’s crucial role in war planning between 1917–1918, examining how Allied powers coordinated their efforts. Meighen McCrae compares British, French, American, and Italian perspectives, revealing the challenges of managing diverse national needs within a unified alliance. Understand the foundations of modern coalition warfare and its impact on global conflict resolution. A vital read for students of military history, international relations, and strategic studies across India.