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Doughboys

The Americans
Were the Deciding Factor in W.W. I

• The Stars and Stripes, 1919 •


This enthusiastic Stars & Stripes article briefly summarizes the American efforts from Cantigny to the Armistice and serves as one big “attaboy” for the whole Doughboy army. The journalist anticipates John Mosiere’s World War One history, The Myth of the Great War, which opines that it was the high morale and seemingly endless supply lines of the A.E.F. that served as one of the most decisive factors in bringing the war to a close.

The editors of Stars & Stries could not have agreed more.

Ten years later a Frenchman writing for La Revue Mondiale would say essentially the same thing, click here to read that article.

Click here to read an article about life in a W.W. I German listening post…

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Doughboys on the Great War: How American Soldiers Viewed Their Military Experience

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The Americans [BR]Were the Deciding Factor in W.W. I

The Americans [BR]Were the Deciding Factor in W.W. I

American contribution to WW1American Army effort during ww1US Army won WW1WW1 soldier imageWW1 was an American victory 1918Americans won WW1 for the British and FrenchAmerica saved Europe by winning WW1 for them
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