Attack on the Somme: Haig's Offensive 1916 (Pen & Sword Military)

Attack on the Somme: Haig's Offensive 1916 (Pen & Sword Military)

by Martin Pegler (Author)

Synopsis

The Battle of the Somme is fixed in the country's collective memory as a disaster - probably the most bloody episode in the catalogue of futile offensives launched by the British on the Western Front. Over five months of desperate fighting in 1916 the British wrestled with the Germans for control of a narrow strip of innocuous French countryside. When the fighting petered out the British had barely pushed back the Germans from their original positions for a combined casualty figure of over a million men. But after 80 years this notorious episode in western military history deserves to be reassessed. Previously unpublished eyewitness accounts are used to give a fascinating first-hand view of the immediate experience of the fighting. As Martin Pegler shows, a revision in our assessment of the Somme, in particular of the tactics and the weaponry employed by the combatants, is overdue, and he challenges the traditional assumptions about the course of the battle and its future impact on the development of warfare.

$4.24

Save:$18.19 (81%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
Published: 18 May 2006

ISBN 10: 1844153975
ISBN 13: 9781844153978

Author Bio
This is a ground-breaking multi-author work which includes contributions from the following best-selling sniper authors: Charles Henderson, Mark Spicer, Martin Pegle, Charles Strasser, Tom McKenney, Adrian Gilbert, Leroy Thompson, Harold Robbins and Roger Moorhhouse on Simo Haya.