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Fighting in Flanders - The Experiences of an American Journalist During the Opening Campaigns of the First World War in Europe (Hardcover)
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Fighting in Flanders - The Experiences of an American Journalist During the Opening Campaigns of the First World War in Europe (Hardcover)
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The opening shots of a great conflict
The German plan of attack in 1914 involved a giant 'hooking'
movement commencing within Germany itself and then advancing
through Luxembourg and neutral Belgium towards the Continental
channel ports before arcing south-east to embrace the French
heartland. France would be taken from the rear of Verdun on the
River Meuse to Orleans on the Loire. Paris-caught squarely in the
middle of this giant sweep-would be literally enveloped. History
shows that the plan did not go the way the Germans intended and
their advance, stopped by the French and the B. E. F, meant the war
became stalemate of trenches, wire and mud, a war of attrition that
led to the eventual defeat of Germany. Initially, however, it
seemed as though nothing could prevent the advance of the vast
juggernaut of that was the German army. The first stages of the
Great War went very much according to plan and the first nation
casualty was Belgium. The war quite literally rolled over this
small nation and students of the conflict have tended to overlook
these important events as a tiny nation fought to defend itself
against hopeless odds. The author of this book was an American
journalist who was present in Europe at the time these events were
taking place, he saw the campaign unfold with his own eyes and has
recorded what he saw for posterity. This is an interesting book,
about the outbreak of hostilities to the arrival on the field of
battle of the British Army, told from an unusual perspective.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
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