The Somme

The Somme

Author: Gary Sheffield

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2015-10-08

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1474603092

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On 1 July 1916, after a stupendous seven-day artillery preparation, the British Army finally launched its attack on the German line around the River Somme. Over the next four and half months they continued to attack, with little or no gain, and with horrendous losses to both sides. This book, written by the world's foremost expert in the subject, describes in chilling detail everything from the grand strategy to the experience of the men on the ground. Illustrated throughout, it is a stunning and absorbing depiction of the horror that was the Somme in 1916.


Battle For Air Supremacy Over The Somme: 1 June-30 November 1916

Battle For Air Supremacy Over The Somme: 1 June-30 November 1916

Author: Lt-Col Thomas G. Bradbeer

Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

Published: 2014-08-15

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1782896031

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Much has been written about the Battle of the Somme. From July through late November 1916, British, French, and German armies fought one of the costliest battles of the twentieth century. Well over a million casualties and only a few miles of ground gained by the Allies were the result when the battle ended. Little, however, has been written about the second battle which occurred simultaneously, this one in the skies above the Somme, where for the first time in the history of warfare a deliberate attempt was made to control the sky. The British Royal Flying Corps, under the resolute command of General Sir Hugh Trenchard, fought to gain air supremacy from the German Air Service. Trenchard believed that the best way to support the ground force was to dominate and control the sky above the battlefield. This air campaign was critical because of its impact on the doctrine and theory of air warfare which followed it. This study examines the efforts of the Royal Flying Corps to gain air supremacy against the German Air Service before and during the Battle of the Somme.


Somme 1916

Somme 1916

Author: Gerald Gliddon

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2009-11-20

Total Pages: 644

ISBN-13: 0752495356

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Set out topographically, it covers everything from the famous battle sites of High Wood and Mametz Wood to obscure villages on the outlying flanks. The British first began to take the Somme sector over from the French Army in June 1915. From this time onwards they built up a very close bond with the local population, many of whom continued to live in local villages close to the front line. The author draws on the latest research and analysis, as well as the testimony of those who took part, to present all aspects of a battle that was to become a symbol of the horrors of the Great War.


Sir Frederick Sykes and the Air Revolution 1912-1918

Sir Frederick Sykes and the Air Revolution 1912-1918

Author: Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Ash

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-10-12

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1136315233

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This is a long-overdue study of Sir Frederick H. Sykes, Chief of the Air Staff of Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF) during the First World War. Historians, for the most part, have either overlooked Sykes or misinterpreted him, leaving a gap in the story of British flying. Contrary to previous images of Sykes, we now see that he was not a secretive intriguer or a tangential subject in RAF history. Rather, he played a fundamental part in organizing and leading British aviation from 1912 to the end of 1918. He provided organization, visionary guidance and efficient administrative control for the fledgling service that tried to survive infancy in the heat of battle.


British Generalship on the Western Front 1914-1918

British Generalship on the Western Front 1914-1918

Author: Simon Robbins

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-12-17

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1134269684

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This book explores how British Army learnt from the pyrrhic victories of 1915-17 and developed the new tactics, leadership and doctrine of combined arms to overcome the tactical stalemate hitherto bedevilling Allied offensives to defeat the


Tedder

Tedder

Author: Vincent Orange

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-10-12

Total Pages: 467

ISBN-13: 1136295356

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Arthur Tedder became one of the most eminent figures of the Second World War: first as head of Anglo-American air forces in the Middle East, the Mediterranean and North Africa; then as Deputy Supreme Commander to General Eisenhower for the Allied campaign that began in Normandy and ended in Berlin. During those anxious, exhilarating years, he was, as The Times of London wrote, 'the most unstuffy of great commanders, who could be found sitting cross-legged, jacketless, pipe smoldering, answering questions on a desert airstrip.' After the war, promoted to five-star rank and elevated to the peerage as Lord Tedder, he was made Chief of the Air Staff, holding this appointment for longer than anyone since his time: four critical years (from 1946 to 1949) that saw the tragic start of the Cold War and the inspiring achievement of the Berlin Airlift. In 1950, he became Britain's NATO representative in Washington: a year that saw the start of a hot war in Korea that threatened to spread around the globe. This book provides the first comprehensive account of a great commander's public career and uses hundreds of family letters to portray a private life, both joyful and tragic.


The Great War and the Twentieth Century

The Great War and the Twentieth Century

Author: J. M. Winter

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780300081541

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World War I, the first 'total war' in history, set in motion profound changes in the economies, demographics, and philosophies of the warring states. In this book, leading experts on the Great War discuss its causes, character, and legacy. Their writings show that to study World War I is to encounter not only the dissolution of the four defeated empires-Russia, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey-but also the collapse of the optimistic assumption of progress that had defined the nineteenth century.


Winged Warfare

Winged Warfare

Author: Michael Paris

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780719036941

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This original study provides a significant reinterpretation of the development of air power in Britain, highlighting how in the period before 1914 aerial warfare was already becoming an increasingly forceful concept.


Historical Dictionary of World War I

Historical Dictionary of World War I

Author: Ian V. Hogg

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780810833722

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Contains brief biographies of commanders and diplomatic leaders, as well as casualty statistics and descriptions of geographical locations. Each entry gives a basic overview of crucial information. It also includes maps and chronologies that provide a visual perspective on the breadth of World War I, and how it truly encompassed, and transformed the entire world.