Publisher's Synopsis
"The Square Jaw," by Henry Ruffin and André Tudesq, offers a compelling look at the French Army's experience on the Western Front during World War One. This meticulously prepared print republication presents a vital historical account of campaigns during the Great War. Readers interested in military history and authentic war stories will find a detailed and engaging narrative. Delve into the strategic and human dimensions of the conflict as experienced by those on the front lines. "The Square Jaw" provides an important contribution to the literature of World War One, offering insights into a pivotal period in European history. This book is a valuable resource for anyone studying the campaigns and battles fought on the Western Front.
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