11th November 1918 saw the signing of the armistice that ended fighting between the Allies and Germany.This book will take the reader through the final year of the First World War and everything that led up to this day. Starting from the Spring Offensive, photos and images from The National Archives will highlight important points ranging from the last 100 days to the signing of the various treaties before this final armistice, finishing with a look at the Peace Parade in 1919. The physical and mental effects of the war will also be examined, and show how the war never really ended in 1918 for many.Many rarely seen images will be provided to support the narrative and further highlight the depth of The National Archives' First World War records.
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978-1-5267-2942-2 (9781526729422)
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Louise Bell is an independent researcher specialising in the history of prosthetics, with particular focus on the First World War. She was the First World War Diverse Histories Researcher at The National Archives for over two years, where she researched and disseminated information on numerous aspects of the First World War. Disability caused by, and medicine used in, this conflict are her main areas of interest.