File:Map of 8th Div at Villers Brettoneux 1918, German advance.svg

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English: The 8th Division at Villers Bretonneux 24 April 1918, including flanking divisions
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Author Usedtoknowthat Based on a map in "The Eighth Division 1914-1918" by Lt.-Col. J H Boraston and Capt. C E O Bax, between pp. 208-209. Naval & Military press ISBN 9781843421894. only buildings in Villers Bretonneux shown. Originally published 1926. German and French formations and armour from "The Official History of the Great War, Military Operations in France and Belgium, 1918 Volume 2" by Brig. Gen. J.E. Edmonds, Chapter 21. (edition used) Naval & Military press ISBN 9781845747268. Originally published 1937.

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The 8th Division at Villers Bretonneux 24 April 1918

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