“Brings together in one work the full story of the Somme campaign
from beginning to end . . . An absolute must-have title. 10/10”
—The Great War Magazine The five and a half month long Somme
campaign in the summer and autumn of 1916 was a defining moment in the
history of the British Army. From the disastrous opening day on 1 July
to the final attacks in November, each large battle and minor action
is given equal treatment inside these pages. The book concentrates on
the British Army’s repeated efforts to first break through the enemy
lines, and then to wear down the Germans in a bloody war of attrition.
By compiling information from the Official History and the printed
histories we get a balanced view of the most talked about side of the
campaign, the British side. You will find plenty of information on the
reasoning behind each battle and the objectives. There is discussion
on artillery bombardments, tactics, zero hours, the terrain and
insights into the successes and failures of each attack. Over ninety
new maps chart the day-by-day progress of Fourth and the Reserve Army
across the rolling chalk downs of the Somme. Together the narrative
and maps provide an insight into the British Army’s learning curve
during that fateful summer; a learning curve which set the scene for
future battles on the Western Front. We can see the hard lessons
learnt and the solutions used to solve a multitude of problems, from
communication and all arms co-operation, to the inclusion of tanks and
the growing role of the Royal Flying Corps.
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ISBN
9781473838406
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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