ALTHOUGH THE GREATEST commitment of land forces by Great Britain and her Empire was that made to the Western Front, there were other theatres of operations where the British Army fought from 1914 to 1918, and in some cases continued to fight after the Armistice had ended hostilities in France and Belgium.
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The British Army in World War I (3): The Eastern Fronts
May 8, 2005, Osprey Publishing
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"ALTHOUGH THE GREATEST commitment of land forces by Great Britain and her Empire was that made to the Western Front, there were other theatres of operations where the British Army fought from 1914 to 1918, and in some cases continued to fight after the Armistice had ended hostilities in France and Belgium."
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