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Slaughter and Stalemate in 1917
British Offensives from Messines Ridge to Cambrai
Slaughter and Stalemate in 1917
British Offensives from Messines Ridge to Cambrai
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Description
What went wrong for British forces in 1917? Relive the key battles through first-hand accounts and little-known incidents of World War I.
This book offers a fresh, critical history of the 1917 campaign in Flanders. Alan Warren traces the three major battles fought by the British Expeditionary Force in the final months of 1917, from the mines of Messines to the mud of Passchendaele and the tanks at Cambrai. Drawing on a rich array of sources, Warren provides a vivid account of two tragically mismanaged battles, showing that Cambrai further underlined what went wrong for British forces at Passchendaele and thus more fully explains the course of events on the Western front. His compelling narrative history features first-hand accounts, little-known dramatic incidents, and portraits and assessments of the main generals. All readers interested in World War I and the tragic mistakes that led, in the words of Winston Churchill, to “a forlorn expenditure of valour and life without equal in futility” will find this an invaluable military history.
Table of Contents
List of Maps
Preface
1 Stalemate on the Western Front
2 The Road to Flanders
3 Interregnum in Flanders
4 The Opening Stanza
5 Stormy Weather
6 Menin Road
7 Polygon Wood to Broodseinde
8 Final Steps to Passchendaele
9 The Switch to Cambrai
10 The Tank Corps and the Hindenburg Line
11 Bring Forward the Cavalry
12 The Drive for Bourlon
13 The Tide Turns at Cambrai
14 Aftermath
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | 01 Feb 2021 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 268 |
ISBN | 9781538143100 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 29 b/w photos; 9 maps |
Dimensions | 241 x 161 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A powerful account of British campaigning on the Western Front in 1917–1918 that clarifies the operational consequences of deficiencies, including those of weapons and command.
Jeremy Black, author of The Great War
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Alan Warren has written a deeply engaging account of the sweep of battle on the Western Front in 1917. It humanizes the massively complex battles that were Messines Ridge, Third Ypres, and Cambrai and makes them accessible to a wide readership without sacrificing depth.
Andrew Wiest, University of Southern Mississippi
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This book offers a fresh, critical history of the 1917 campaign in Flanders. Alan Warren traces the three major battles fought by the British Expeditionary Force in the final months of 1917, from the mines of Messines to the mud of Passchendaele and the tanks at Cambrai. All readers interested in World War I and the tragic mistakes that led, in the words of Winston Churchill, to “a forlorn expenditure of valour and life without equal in futility” will find this an invaluable military history.
ARGunners Magazine