From the moment the German army moved quietly into Luxemburg on 2
August 1914, to the Armistice on 11 November 1918, the fighting on the
Western Front in France and Flanders never stopped. There were quiet
periods, just as there were the most intense, savage, huge-scale
battles.The war on the Western Front can be thought of as being in
three phases: first, a war of movement as Germany attacked France and
the Allies sought to halt it; second, the lengthy and terribly costly
siege warfare as the entrenched lines proved impossible to crack (late
1914 to mid–1918); and finally a return to mobile warfare as the
Allies applied lessons and technologies forged in the previous
years.As with previous wars, British Commanders-in-Chief of a theatre
of war or campaign were obliged to report their activities and
achievements to the War Office in the form of a despatch and those
written from the Western Front provide a fascinating, detailed and
compelling overview of this part of the First World War.This volume
concludes with Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's fascinating despatch,
originally published in 1919, on the execution of the fighting on the
Western Front
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ISBN
9781473839359
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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