So much has been written about the 1916 Battle of the Somme that it
might appear that every aspect of the four-month struggle has been
described and analyzed in exhaustive detail. Yet perhaps one aspect
has not received the attention it deserves the French sector in the
south of the battlefield which is often overshadowed by events in the
British sector further north. That is why Ian Sumner's photographic
history of the French army on the Somme is so interesting and
valuable.Using a selection of over 200 wartime photographs, many of
which have not been published before, he follows the entire course of
the battle from the French point of view. The photographs show the
build-up to the Somme offensive, the logistics involved, the key
commanders, the soldiers as they prepared to go into action and the
landscape over which the battle took place. Equally close coverage is
given to the fighting during each phase of the offensive the initial
French advances, the mounting German resistance and the terrible
casualties the French incurred.The photographs are especially
important in that they record the equipment and weapons that were
used, the clothing the men wore and the conditions in which they
fought, and they provide us with a visual insight into the realities
of battle over a hundred years ago. They also document some of the
most famous sites on the battlefield before they were destroyed in the
course of the fighting, including villages like Gommecourt, Pozires,
La Boiselle and Thiepval.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526725493
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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