10th Field Ambulance, Amiens, 1918
Here we see a mix of British and German wounded at a dressing station of the Australian 10th Field Ambulance at some point during the battle of Amiens. Some German soldiers are mixing with the Allied troops, possibly after helping to carry the wounded to the dressing station.
Amiens 1918 - Victory from Disaster, Gregory Blaxland.
Looks at the main British contribution to the campaigns of 1918 – the battles on the Amiens sector of the Western Front, which saw one of the famous German offensives of 1918 and some of the most significant battles in the Allied fightback and the ‘100 days’ that led to victory. A bit dated, but still a useful detailed account of this key campaign
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