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The Turning Tide: Courage, Sacrifice, and the Second Battle of the Marne

The sky over France in mid-July 1918 was heavy not just with summer heat but with the weight of years of brutal, grinding war. The First World War—once hailed by some as “the war to end all wars”—had ravaged Europe since 1914, transforming the verdant countryside into a muddy graveyard of youth and hope. Across …

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