Hundred Days : The Campaign That Ended World War I (9780465074907)
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Wilhöft, Wilhelm 111
Williams, Lieutenant-Colonel Ashby 121–3, 155–6
Williams, Private Ralph 5, 18
Wilmot, Major George xxix, 190
Wilson, Henry 191
Wilson, Joseph 200
Wilson, President Woodrow
Austro-Hungary note offering peace 205
Fourteen Points as basis for peace
negotiations 198, 199–201, 223, 252, 319n.27
further note expressing peace willingness 252
German Supreme Command wanted to appeal to 196
Ludendorff’s planned approach to 178–9
New York speech on 4 July 1918 199
opposition to too much interference in Germany 278
response from Germany on 21 October 222
second note to Berlin on 16 October 216–20, 322n.4
third note to Berlin on 24 October 225, 238
unhappy about Haig’s ‘drafting’ proposal 117–18, 178–9, 196
Wilson, Sir Henry 101
Winterfeldt, Major General Hans von 252–4
With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 (Stevenson) xxxii–xxxiii
Woehl, Second-Lieutenant Harold 205, 229
Woods, William 263
Wotan Line 143
York, Alvin 120
Ypres
Allied attacks on 167, 176
British cemeteries xxxiii
First Battle captured imagination 279
Fourth Battle of 176
memory defining xxix
trench warfare xxxii
use of gas 102
Ypres Salient 118–19
Ytres 136, 190