Verdun 1916: The Renaissance of the Fortress

Verdun 1916: The Renaissance of the Fortress

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Kaufmann J. E.
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
EAN: 9781473827028
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Wrapped in myth and distortion, the Battle of Verdun is one of the most enigmatic battles of the Great War, and the controversy continues a century later. Before the battle the Germans believed they had selected one of the strongest points in the French defences in the hope that, if they smashed through it, the French would collapse. But Verdun was actually a hollow shell since its forts were largely disarmed and the trench lines were incomplete. So why did the Germans fail to take Verdun? As well as seeking to answer this fundamental question, the authors of this perceptive new study reconsider other key aspects of the battle - the German deployment of stormtroopers, the use of artillery and aircraft, how the French developed the idea of methodical battle which came to dominate their military thought after the war. They look too at how Verdun brought about a renaissance of fortress engineering that resulted in the creation of the Maginot Line and the other fortifications constructed in Europe before the Second World War.
EAN 9781473827028
ISBN 1473827027
Binding Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication date August 1, 2016
Pages 256
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Kaufmann H. W.; Kaufmann J. E.
Illustrations 100 integrated illustrations