This is an account of the British Expeditionary Forces defensive
battle on the Somme in March and April of 1918. It starts with the
huge German offensive along a 60 mile front on 21 March. Third and
Fifth Armies then had to make a series of fighting withdrawals in
which some battalions had to fight their way out while others were
overrun.Over the days that followed, men were called upon to fight all
day against overwhelming numbers and then march all night to escape.
After three years in the trenches, men had to battle in the open
without tanks and often without artillery support. As communications
failed, battalion and company commanders found themselves having to
command in what was essentially a desperate infantry struggle.Each
stage of the two week battle is given the same treatment, covering
details about the most talked about side of the campaign, the British
side. It explains how the British soldier time and again stood and
fought. Over fifty new maps chart the day by day progress of each
corps on each day.Together the narrative and the maps explain the
British Armys experience during a fraught battle for survival. The men
who made a difference are mentioned; those who led the advances, those
who stopped the counterattacks and those who were awarded the Victoria
Cross. Discover the Somme 1918 campaign and learn how the British
Armys brave soldiers fought and died trying to stop the onslaught.
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ISBN
9781526723338
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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