THE MIGHTY STRUGGLE FOR THE SOMME SECTOR OF THE WESTERN FRONT IN THE
SECOND HALF OF 1916 HAS COME TO BE REMEMBERED FOR THE DREADFUL TOLL OF
CASUALTIES INFLICTED ON BRITAIN'S 'NEW ARMIES' BY THE GERMAN DEFENDERS
ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE OFFENSIVE, 1 JULY.
The battle continued, however, throughout the autumn and only came to
a close in the bitter cold of mid-November. The British plan relied on
the power of artillery to suppress and destroy the German defences;
the infantry were tasked with taking and holding the German trenches,
but minimal resistance was anticipated. Both sides incurred major
losses, however; German doctrine emphasised that the first line had to
be held or retaken at all costs, a rigid defensive policy that led to
very high casualties as the Germans threw survivors into ad hoc,
piecemeal counterattacks all along the line.
Featuring specially commissioned full-colour artwork and based on
meticulous reassessment of the sources, this engaging study pits the
volunteers of Kitchener's 'New Armies' against the German veterans who
defended the Somme sector in the bloody battles of July–November
1916.
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Somme 1916
Product details
ISBN
9781782009153
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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