First Day of the Somme: The Complete Account of Britain's Worst-Ever Military
42,67 €
A further 38,230 were wounded. Responsible were hundreds of German machineguns and artillery batteries waiting silently to deal death to the long-anticipated attack. Working back from the "butcher's bill" of mass casualties on the battlefield, to the inept planning in London's Whitehall, the author penetrates the "fog of war" to explain how and why this was a human disaster waiting to happen.
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