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The Belgian Army in World War I
The Belgian Army in World War I
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Description
While small in numbers, the Belgian Army played a vital role in World War 1 that is often overlooked.
Germany's invasion of neutral Belgium, which led Britain to declare war in August 1914, should have been swift and fierce. Yet, the unexpected heroic defence, against great odds, of Belgian fortresses, frustrated the German Schlieffen Plan for a thrust to Paris and a lightning victory.
The plucky Belgian resistance proved successful in buying time for French and British troops to mobilize and report to the front, where the Belgians would then go on to fight, stubbornly defending the northern end of the Allied trench line for the rest of the war. Discover the story of this determined Army, from their organization and commanders, to their uniforms and equipment.
This volume - Osprey's first book on this main combatant army of World War I - is an important addition to any enthusiast's collection, accompanied by detailed artwork and archive photographs.
Table of Contents
German violation of Belgian neutrality, August 1914
The defence of the fortresses, August-October: Liège, Namur, Antwerp
The defence of the Yser line, October - the breaking of the dykes
Operations on the Western Front, 1915-18
Operations on other fronts, 1915-18: Africa - Russia
Uniforms and equipment: pre-1914 - the 1914 'Yser' uniform - 1915: khaki, Adrian helmets, web equipment - insignia - weapons
Product details
Published | Feb 20 2012 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 48 |
ISBN | 9781846038938 |
Imprint | Osprey Publishing |
Illustrations | 40 b/w; 7 col |
Series | Men-at-Arms |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book fully covers the build up of the army, those heroic days and weeks in 1914 when the Belgians held back the German offense and their continuing defense of the northern part of the front until the end of the war. As with all Osprey Men-at-Arms books, it takes a look at the uniforms and equipment that were used by these men during the war. Assisted by a good choice of period photographs and the superb illustrations of Patrice Courcelle, you get a look at how these men lived and fought, defending what was, during most of the war, basically a swamp land dotted with small defensible islands... This all makes yet another great addition to the superb library of Osprey titles and one you can purchase with confidence.
Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness, www.modelingmadness.com (July 2009)
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The first half of the book is a well-constructed concise overview of the Belgian Army's part in the campaigns of the western front. It covers their courageous fight against the German invasion and how this brought time for British and French forces to arrive in the region. It then goes onto their part in holding the line from 1915 to 1917 until the final grand offensives in 1918...Overall this a great introduction to the Belgian Army of World War One and it will prove a handy resource to Wargamers and Modellers alike.
Flames of War (December 2009)

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