Germany and France on the Brink of Peace
A Secret Meeting and the Fate of the Great War
In the waning days of World War I, on a fateful day in August 1918, a secret meeting took place in the German headquarters in the small Belgian town of Spa. Attending the meeting were two powerful figures: German State Secretary Matthias Erzberger and French General Marshal Ferdinand Foch. As the world watched with bated breath, the fate of the Great War hung in the balance, poised between hope and despair.
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