File:MapBucquoy5April1918.jpg
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DescriptionMapBucquoy5April1918.jpg | Map showing British and German units around Bucquoy, France during the final day of the German offensive in the area, 5 April 1918. |
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Source | British Official History, 1934 edition. |
Author | British Government. HM Stationery Office, publisher. |
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