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The Passchendaele campaign 1917

Title
The Passchendaele campaign 1917 / Andrew Rawson.
Author
Rawson, Andrew
Publication
Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen and Sword Military, 2017.

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Description
xiv, 239 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps; 24 cm
Summary
"This is an account of the British Expeditionary Force's battles in the summer and autumn of 1917. It begins with the Allied plan to free up the Flanders coast, to limit German naval and submarine attacks on British shipping. The opening offensive began with the detonation of nineteen mines on 17 June and ended with the capture of the Messines Ridge. The main offensive started with success on 31 July but was soon bogged down due to the August rains. Three huge attacks between 20 September and 4 October had the Germans reeling, but again the weather intervened and the campaign ended with little attacks acrioss the muddy slopes of the Passchendaele Ridge. Each large battle and minor action is given equal treatment, giving a detailed insight into the most talked about side of the campaign. There are details on the planning of each offensive and the changing tactics used by both sides. There is discussion about how the infantry, the artillery, the engineers and the Royal Flying Corps worked together."--Book jacket.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Note
  • Includes index.
Contents
Regimental abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. A growing danger -- 2. Hell itself burst forth -- 3. Each a volcano in itself -- 4. More like a picnic than a battle -- 5. A change from going over the top -- 6. Every time a coconut -- 7. A perfect inferno -- 8. A very weak and disorganised state -- 9. Hard going through the mud -- 10. Bite and hold -- 11. A killing by the artillery -- 12. Like spectres out of the mist -- 13. Everything is absolutely très bon -- 14. Men plunged onward into the sticky gloom -- 15. A great keenness and determination -- 16. Like beaters on a pheasant shoot -- 17. An incredible degree of mismanagement -- 18. Rain is our one effective ally -- 19. No troops have had to face worse conditions -- 20. They touched bottom on the way to misery -- Conclusions on the campaign.
Call Number
JFE 17-11311
ISBN
  • 1526704005
  • 9781526704009
OCLC
972943651
Author
Rawson, Andrew, author.
Title
The Passchendaele campaign 1917 / Andrew Rawson.
Publisher
Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen and Sword Military, 2017.
Type of Content
text
still image
cartographic image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Chronological Term
1914-1918
Research Call Number
JFE 17-11311
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