Talk:Dury, Compiègne and Abbeville meetings
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Issues July 2021
To address editor issues noted at the face of this Wikipedia article, please note that:
1. This is a single Wikipedia page with 29 citations. I will endeavor to double that number.
2. Links have been added at the top of the article to the "Doullens Conference" and to the "Supreme War Council".
The events of March 1918 are extremely important to World War I, and even today. They relate to leadership, performance and the ongoing evolution of mankind.
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