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The British Campaign in France and Flanders, 1914


The British Campaign in France and Flanders, 1914

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Arthur Conan Doyle's The British Campaign in France and Flanders, 1914 is a historical account written in the early 20th century, detailing the British military operations in France and Belgium during the initial stages of World War I. The book provides an in-depth analysis of key battles and figures, offering insights into the events and strategies that marked Britain's early involvement in the war.
The opening chapter sets the stage for the unfolding drama of World War I by describing the political atmosphere and context leading up to the conflict. Conan Doyle explores the prevailing perceptions in Britain regarding the possibility of war with Germany and outlines the discussions that ultimately led to the decision for military intervention. The narrative then delves into the mobilization of British troops, detailing the composition and leadership of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and its deployment to France.
The book highlights the unity and resolve of the British forces as they arrive in France, preparing for battle amidst an atmosphere of hope and apprehension. This vivid portrayal lays the groundwork for the significant battles that follow, capturing the dramatic developments of the war's early days.

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PREFACE

CHAPTER I. THE BREAKING OF THE PEACE
CHAPTER II. THE OPENING OF THE WAR
CHAPTER III. THE BATTLE OF MONS
CHAPTER IV. THE BATTLE OF LE CATEAU
CHAPTER V. THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE
CHAPTER VI. THE BATTLE OF THE AISNE
CHAPTER VII. THE LA BASSEE?ARMENTIERES OPERATIONS
CHAPTER VIII. THE FIRST BATTLE OF YPRES
CHAPTER IX. THE FIRST BATTLE OF YPRES (continued)
CHAPTER X. A RETROSPECT AND GENERAL SUMMARY
CHAPTER XI. THE WINTER LULL OF 1914