Synopsis
By 5 August, the Germans had once again been driven back to the River Aisne. This was the turning point of the war. Six days later, the Kaiser said to his generals, 'The war must be ended.'.
- Programme: The Great War
- Episode: 23: When Must the End Be?
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 1964
- History | Britain, Europe and the wider world 1901 to the present day | the First World War and the Peace Settlement
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