For King and Kaiser: Scenes from Saxony's War in Flanders 1914-1918
For King and Kaiser: Scenes from Saxony's War in Flanders 1914-1918
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Andrew Lucas and J rgen Schmieschek have compiled a sequel to their pioneering account of the Saxon army in the First World War, Fighting the Kaiser's War. The book covers Saxony's war in Flanders in greater detail and includes vivid extracts from personal accounts and letters, regimental and documents from the Saxon archives, and hundreds of previously unpublished personal photos. The role of the Saxon army in the three battles of Ypres is recorded in graphic detail, and rare photographs offer fresh perspectives on famous wartime locations on the Western Front. The book is a major contribution to the literature on the German forces on the Western Front.
Format: Hardback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 13 October 2020
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Following on from their pioneering account of the Saxon army in the First World War, Fighting the Kaiser's War, Andrew Lucas and Jürgen Schmieschek have compiled this remarkable sequel, which covers Saxony's war in Flanders in much greater detail. Once again, they draw on vivid extracts from personal accounts and letters, as well as regimental and documents from the Saxon archives, and they illustrate their powerful study with hundreds of previously unpublished personal photos that show every aspect of wartime experience in the front line and the rear areas. The role of the Saxon army in the three battles of Ypres is recorded in graphic detail, and rare photographs offer fresh perspectives on famous wartime locations on the Western Front, including Ploegsteert Wood, the Menin Road, Bellewaarde, Wytschaete, and Passchendaele. The historic photographs, and the insights provided by the accompanying text, give us a fascinating inside view of the Saxon soldiers and their relations with the local population who were obliged to host them. The quality of the evocative personal material—text and images—collected by Andrew Lucas and Jürgen Schmieschek makes this exceptional work a major contribution to the literature on the German forces on the Western Front.
Introduction:
In their previous work, Fighting the Kaiser's War, Andrew Lucas and Jürgen Schmieschek provided a comprehensive account of the Saxon army's involvement in the First World War. This sequel, titled Fighting the Kaiser's War: Saxony's War in Flanders, delves deeper into the war efforts of Saxony in the Flanders region. The authors have once again relied on vivid extracts from personal accounts, letters, regimental documents, and Saxon archives to bring the reader a detailed and immersive experience of the war.
Personal Accounts and Letters:
The authors have extensively utilized personal accounts and letters to provide a firsthand perspective on the war. These accounts, written by soldiers and civilians, offer a unique insight into the experiences of the Saxon soldiers and their interactions with the local population. The authors have carefully selected and translated these accounts, ensuring that the reader gets a sense of the hardships, sacrifices, and triumphs of the war.
Rare Photographs:
One of the most remarkable features of this sequel is the abundance of previously unpublished personal photos. These photos offer a visual glimpse into the war, capturing the front-line battles, the rear areas, and the daily life of the Saxon soldiers. The authors have scoured various archives and private collections to gather these photographs, which provide a rare and valuable perspective on the war.
The Role of the Saxon Army in the Three Battles of Ypres:
The book focuses on the three battles of Ypres, which were crucial in the First World War. The authors provide a detailed account of the Saxon army's participation in these battles, including the strategies, tactics, and casualties incurred. The authors have also used rare photographs to illustrate the key locations and events of these battles, giving the reader a better understanding of the challenges faced by the soldiers.
Historic Photographs and Insights:
The historic photographs, coupled with the accompanying text, provide a fascinating inside view of the Saxon soldiers and their relations with the local population. The photos showcase the soldiers' living conditions, their equipment, and their interactions with the local community. The text, meanwhile, sheds light on the cultural and social aspects of the war, highlighting the sacrifices made by both the Saxon soldiers and the local population.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Fighting the Kaiser's War: Saxony's War in Flanders is a remarkable work that offers a comprehensive and detailed account of Saxony's war in Flanders. The authors have skillfully combined personal accounts, letters, regimental documents, and rare photographs to provide a rich and immersive experience of the war. This book is a valuable contribution to the literature on the German forces on the Western Front and will be of interest to historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to learn more about the First World War.
Weight: 922g
Dimension: 200 x 252 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781526748645
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