Knock-Out Punch at Dobro Polje - Six Facts About the Forgotten Battle That Ended WW1
WHEN GERMANY signed the Armistice on Nov. 11, 1918, the Central Powers were still in a strong position (at least on paper). The Kaiser had already pushed Montenegro, Romania, and Russia out of the war; occupied Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, large parts of Poland and the Ukraine; and secured access to natural resources in the east.
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Knock-Out Punch at Dobro Polje – Six Facts About the Forgotten Battle That Ended WW1
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