Bag om The American Engineers in France
A vivid account of the engineering accomplishments of American engineers in France during World War I. The book covers in detail the logistical challenges of overseeing the construction of railroads, bridges, and other infrastructure in the midst of war. Parsons provides a unique perspective on how the United States contributed to the war effort and helped shape modern Europe.
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