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Passchendaele (Campaign Chronicles) e-bok
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115 kr
Passchendaele is one of the most evocative names associated with the Great War. For over 80 years, the battle has epitomized pointless slaughter on an unimaginable scale. The bare statistics are shocking in themselves - the British, French and German armies suffered over half a million casualties between July and November 1917. Ever since, the image of hapless soldiers struggling through the mud and the shellfire has come to represent the futility of trench warfare and the incompetence of the...
E-Bok
115 kr
Pris
Förlag
Pen and Sword
Utgiven
26 Februari 2021
Längd
192 sidor
Genrer
Historia & Arkeologi, Fackböcker
Serie
Campaign Chronicles
Språk
English
Format
epub
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9781783409624
Passchendaele is one of the most evocative names associated with the Great War. For over 80 years, the battle has epitomized pointless slaughter on an unimaginable scale. The bare statistics are shocking in themselves - the British, French and German armies suffered over half a million casualties between July and November 1917. Ever since, the image of hapless soldiers struggling through the mud and the shellfire has come to represent the futility of trench warfare and the incompetence of their commanders. Yet, as Martin Marix Evans demonstrates in this gripping and perceptive reassessment, some common assumptions about the course of the battle - and the ways in which it was fought - are mistaken and should be looked at again.