John Harris
The Somme: Death of a Generation
The Somme: Death of a Generation
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The Battle of the Somme was the bloodiest battle in the history of the British Army during World War I, with thousands of casualties for every day of the conflict. Despite having a massive artillery superiority, the Germans lost far fewer men. The book explores how a series of events spiraled wildly out of control, describing in gripping terms how hopelessly the battle went for the British.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 27 January 2022
Publisher: Canelo
The Great War, which raged from 1914 to 1918, was marked by a stalemate that seemed to defy resolution. The British, determined to break the deadlock, launched a massive summer push in 1916. By the time the campaign concluded in November, it had become the most destructive encounter in the history of the British Army, with thousands of casualties sustained every day.
The British had a significant advantage in artillery, and their troops were well-prepared to crush their enemy. However, the events that unfolded during the Somme defied expectations. Despite fierce fighting, the Germans lost far fewer men, and the battle became a symbol of the horrors of war.
The Somme has come to be associated with the relentless pounding of shells and the huddling down in rain-sodden trenches. The battle was a testament to the human cost of war, and it raised questions about the strategies and tactics employed by the British military.
In this book, bestselling author John Harris delves into the story of one of the key battles of world history, providing a detailed account of how a series of events spiraled wildly out of control. Harris describes the battle in gripping terms, taking the reader into the heart of the conflict. The book offers an unforgettable history of assault and bitter defense, providing a deeper understanding of the scars that the Somme left on the world.
The battle of the Somme was a turning point in the Great War, and it had a lasting impact on the course of the conflict. The lessons learned from the battle were used to improve military tactics and strategies, and they helped to pave the way for victory in 1918.
In conclusion, the battle of the Somme was the bloodiest in the history of the British Army, and it remains an emblem for the horrors of war. John Harris' book provides a detailed account of this key battle, offering a deeper understanding of the events that led to its catastrophic outcome. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in military history and the human cost of war.
Weight: 148g
Dimension: 197 x 130 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800328556
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