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On the twenty-second of February, 1916, an automobile sped northward along the French battle line that for almost two years had held back the armies of the German emperor, strive as they would to win their way farther into the heart of France. For months the opposing forces had battled to a draw from the North Sea to the boundary of Switzerland, until now, as the day waned - it was almost six o'clock - the hands of time drew closer and closer to the hour that was to mark the opening of the most bitter and destructive battle of the war, up to this time. It was the eve of the battle of Verdun.

Produktbeschreibung
On the twenty-second of February, 1916, an automobile sped northward along the French battle line that for almost two years had held back the armies of the German emperor, strive as they would to win their way farther into the heart of France. For months the opposing forces had battled to a draw from the North Sea to the boundary of Switzerland, until now, as the day waned - it was almost six o'clock - the hands of time drew closer and closer to the hour that was to mark the opening of the most bitter and destructive battle of the war, up to this time. It was the eve of the battle of Verdun.
Autorenporträt
Clair W. Hayes respected work "The Boy Allies at Jutland" is considered a masterwork in his literary repertoire. Hayes, a gifted writer, expertly weaves fiction with a deep grasp of human connection. His expertise comes in creating storylines that let readers understand and empathize with one another. Hayes' works are characterized by originality and passion, transporting readers to varied locales and eliciting a wide spectrum of emotions. His language is elegant and accessible, allowing everyone to enjoy the complexity of his astonishing stories. Hayes' commitment to crafting compelling and accessible storylines solidifies his reputation as a writer who not only entertains but also builds a deeper bond between readers and the places he so vividly brings to life.