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Early trench tactics in the French Army : the second Battle of Artois, May-June 1915 / Jonathan Krause.

Title
Early trench tactics in the French Army : the second Battle of Artois, May-June 1915 / Jonathan Krause.
Author
Krause, Jonathan
Publication
Farnham, Surrey ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2013.

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Description
xiv, 180 p., [4] p. of plates : ill., maps; 24 cm.
Summary
In the English-speaking world the First World War is all too often portrayed primarily as a conflict between Britain and Germany. The vast majority of books focus on the Anglo-German struggle, and ignore the dominant part played by the French, who for most of the war provided the bulk of the soldiers fighting against the central powers. As such, this important and timely book joins the small but growing collection of works offering an overdue assessment of the French contribution to the Great War. Drawing heavily on French primary sources the book has two main foci: it is both an in-depth battle narrative and analysis, as well as a work on the tactical evolution of the French army in Spring 1915 as it endeavored aggressively to come to grips with trench warfare. This period is of crucial importance as it was in these months that the French army learned the foundations of trench warfare on which their conduct for the remainder of the war would rest. The work argues that many advanced practices often considered German innovations - such as the rolling barrage, infiltration tactics, and the effective planning and integration of artillery bombardments - can all be traced back to French writing and action in early 1915. The work argues that - contrary to received opinion - French army bureaucracy proved effective at very quickly taking in, digesting and then disseminating lessons learned at the front and French commanders proved to be both effective and professional. Such radical conclusions demand a fundamental rethink of the way we view operations on the Western Front.
Series Statement
Ashgate studies in First World War history
Alternative Title
Second Battle of Artois, May-June 1915
Subject
  • France. Division d'infanterie, 34e
  • France. Division d'infanterie, 77e
  • World War, 1914-1918 > Artois > Trench warfare
  • World War, 1914-1918 > Campaigns > Artois
  • Tactics
  • Artois (France) > History, Military
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction -- Historiography and sources -- GQG and the changing doctrine of trench warfare -- Writing a doctrine for trench warfare -- The artillery annex -- Orchestrating the break-in -- GQG as agent of liaison and arbiter of strategy -- Artillery -- The guns of August -- Pre-war doctrine -- Baptême de feu and the early trench battles -- The artillery revolution -- Manifest disarray (9-11 May) -- A tale of two divisions: introduction -- Plans and preparation -- From second Ypres to second Artois -- The first phase -- like marching in open terrain -- A tale of two divisions, Part i -- La Division Barbot -- 34e Division d'Infanterie -- Comparison159 -- Grignotage (12 May-12 June) -- The second phase -- fighting for a base de départ -- Partial offensives: 77e DI after 11 Nay -- Back to basics: 34e DI -- The second general offensive, 13-18 June -- The build-up to 16 June -- Phase three -- the second general offensive -- A tale of two divisions, Part II -- The attack on Chantecler -- In memory of Barbot: 77e DI's attack on Souchez -- A tale of two divisions: summary -- Conclusion: the impact of second Artois -- Appendix i.
ISBN
  • 9781409455004 (hbk. : alk. paper)
  • 1409455009 (hbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9781409455011 (ebook)
  • 1409455017 (ebook)
LCCN
^^2012022048
OCLC
794922776
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library