Somme 1 July 1916 : tragedy and triumph
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Somme 1 July 1916 : tragedy and triumph
(Campaign series, 169)
Osprey, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 94) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Somme is still on record as the largest number of deaths in any one day in any war. This book explores the myths of this infamous battle and explains the underlying causes of the conflict, as well as the use of mines, tunnels, gas and flame throwers by the British in combination with innovative tactics such as smoke. Covering the first day of the Somme, Andrew Robertshaw analyses the battle through November, explaining how British battle tactics developed as a result of the experience of the Somme. He provides an overview of the events along the entire frontline, examining the actions of two British Corps, VIII at Serre and XIII at Montauban, to determine why the Somme epitomised the proverbial double-edged sword.
目次
Introduction/Chronology/Background to the Campaign/Opposing Plans/Opposing Commanders/Opposing Forces/The Campaign/Aftermath/The Battlefield Today/Bibliography/Index
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