America's Part

America's Part

by Henry J. Reilly

24 chapters8h 28mEnglish1928

About this book

"What part did we take in the Great War? Did we only lend money to our Allies, or did we really fight?" Henry J. Reilly, the author of "America's Part", who was both a Brigadier General and a newspaper correspondent, addressed European cynicism about American participation in World War 1 in this 1928 book. Even ten years after the war's end, the U.S. role in it remained a subject of heated debate. Our allies resented America for contributing too little and too late to the war effort, yet Americans benefited far more than they from the peace. Reilly found that European histories of the war overlooked American forces, failing to discuss their military contribution. "America's Part" was intended to fill this gap in the literature and inform both Americans and Europeans of the true story. Reilly details the goals of American commanders, the challenges they faced, and the pivotal role U.S. forces played in the war's ultimate outcome. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

Chapters (23)

1Introduction
329
2Prologue
553
3Ch 1 Part 1
1472
4Ch 1 Part 2
1544
5Ch 2 Part 1
1689
6Ch 2 Part 2
1577
7Ch 3 Part 1
1256
8Ch 3 Part 2
1309
9Ch 4 Part 1
1244
10Ch 4 Part 2
1302
11Ch 5 Part 1
1342
12Ch 5 Part 2
1419
13Ch 6 Part 1
1473
14Ch 6 Part 2
1546
15Ch 7 Part 1
1418
16Ch 7 Part 2
1344
17Ch 8 Part 1
1243
18Ch 8 Part 2
1201
19Ch 9 Part 1
1765
20Ch 9 Part 2
2032
21Ch 10 Part 1
1406
22Ch 10 Part 2
1309
23Epilogue
353

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