Passchendaele

Passchendaele

EnglishEbook
Lloyd, Nick
Penguin Books Ltd
EAN: 9780241970119
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'A timely re-appraisal . . . a masterpiece' General Lord Richard Dannatt'Sweeps aside mythology and provides a rational explanation and cool description of what took place' Max Hastings, Sunday Times_________________________________Between July and November 1917, in a small corner of Belgium, more than 500,000 men were killed or maimed, gassed or drowned - and many of the bodies were never found. The Ypres offensive represents the modern impression of the First World War: splintered trees, water-filled craters, muddy shell-holes.The climax was one of the worst battles of both world wars: Passchendaele. The village fell eventually, only for the whole offensive to be called off. But, as Nick Lloyd shows, notably through previously unexamined German documents, it put the Allies nearer to a major turning point in the war than we have ever imagined._________________________________'Meticulously researched . . . A harrowing and important history' PD Smith, Guardian'He brings the battle and its political context vividly to life . . . a model of what a work of military history should be, this is now perhaps the definitive account of this phase of the war on the Western Front' Simon Heffer, Telegraph
EAN 9780241970119
ISBN 0241970113
Binding Ebook
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Publication date May 4, 2017
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Lloyd, Nick