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British Infantryman vs German Infantryman

Somme 1916

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The mighty struggle for the Somme sector of the Western Front in the second half of 1916 has come to be remembered for the dreadful toll of casualties inflicted on Britain's 'New Armies' by the German defenders on the first day of the offensive, 1 July. The battle continued, however, throughout the autumn and only came to a close in the bitter cold of mid-November. The British plan relied on the power of artillery to suppress and destroy the German defences; the infantry were tasked with taking and holding the German trenches, but minimal resistance was anticipated. Both sides incurred major losses, however; German doctrine emphasised that the first line had to be held or retaken at all costs, a rigid defensive policy that led to very high casualties as the Germans threw survivors into ad hoc, piecemeal counterattacks all along the line. Featuring specially commissioned full-colour artwork and based on meticulous reassessment of the sources, this engaging study pits the volunteers of Kitchener's 'New Armies' against the German veterans who defended the Somme sector in the bloody battles of July–November 1916.

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    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2014
      The "Combat" series compares specific military assets on each side of a campaign. In this volume, the author describes ordinary infantrymen on both sides of the trenches, effectively summarizing the movements and trials of the participants. A short segment explaining the recruitment, training, leadership, and logistics of each army is followed by a comparison of its effectiveness in three actions in the 1916 battle of the Somme--Serre, Thiepville, and Guillemont. A section of analysis and charts rounds out the presentation. Osprey's excellent maps and good selection of images make this a decent introduction to a very narrow slice of World War I history. VERDICT Short, affordable popular history that will appeal to readers unprepared for longer narratives. Supplemental.--Edwin Burgess (EB), U.S. Army Combined Arms Research Lib., Fort Leavenworth, KS

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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