Somme 1914-18. Lessons In War

Evans Martin Marix

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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: As New
Jacket Condition: As New
Publisher: The History Press
Publisher Place: Stroud
Publisher Year: 2010
Edition: First Edition

Description: 256 pages. Ex-Library. (Small Library Stamp Inside Cover). Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in As new condition throughout.

Publishers Description: The Somme is a name with particular resonance for the people of Britain, for here, in 1916, the flower of her youth was cut down.Terrible though that day was, it takes its place in a wider story: the long, painful process of learning how to fight a new kind of war. From the war movement of 1914, when the French fought on the fields of the Somme, the conflict evolved to massive frontal assaults by the British and Allied troops in 1916. Here the first tank was first used in September 1916. Increasing sophistication in the terrifying use of artillery by the Germans broke the Allied lines in March 1918. Allied use of this same technology was then combined with other arms to create the fighting complex that inflicted the Black Day on the German army in August and smashed the Hindenberg Line in September. Thus the British, Australian, Canadian, American and French forces defeated the German Army in the field at last. This book reveals how the Somme was the bloody classroom in which this new art of war was studied and it tells the story of the men who paid the price for this knowledge with their own blood.

ISBN: 9780752455259

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