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Arras 1914-1918 - A Comprehensive Guide to the Battlefields. Part 1 - Arras South (Paperback)
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Arras 1914-1918 - A Comprehensive Guide to the Battlefields. Part 1 - Arras South (Paperback)
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Arras is known by some as the forgotten battle, because of this
it's not one of the most written about or visited First World War
areas on the Western Front; in fact, it lacks the general awareness
levels when compared to the iconic battlefields of the Somme or
Passchendaele. Nevertheless, The Arras battlefields hold much to
interest both the seasoned and curious visitor alike, with many
visual reminders of the war over 100 years on. This guide is
designed to both educate and guide the visitor around four years of
conflict that the city of Arras and its surrounding area endured.
Organised geographically in sectors to aid the visitor, all the
major engagements of the war in the Arras area are described and
locations chosen to enable the visitor to gain a greater
understanding of the battle; from the French on the Lorette Ridge
in 1914 & 1915, the British from 1916-18 and the Canadians on
Vimy Ridge in 1917, north of the city, to the Australians at
Bullecourt in the south, the visitor will find the battlefield
described in detail. The guide uses key observation points to
ensure that the visitor is correctly orientated to get a fuller
understanding of the battles and the ground they were fought over.
The visitor can for example stand on Observation Ridge, look
towards the city of Arras and using the description of the battle
and the detailed maps and photographs taken from that key location,
gain a full understanding of the attack of 12th Division on the
morning of the 9th April. A detailed modern map then allows the
visitor to turn and move to one of the many cemeteries in the area
and again be able to read a detailed description of what he or she
can see. This is not a guide that will tell you where to go or give
prescribed routes but by clearly marked key locations will allow
the visitor to plan their own itinerary according to time, interest
or inclination. Each location has photographs and a clear
description of what can be seen and what happened at key moments of
the war at that place. Advice is also given as to the accessibility
(car, bicycle or on foot) for each location to aid the visitor when
planning. Lavishly provided with maps and photographs, this guide
will be the essential companion to anyone visiting the Arras
battlefields and hopefully bring them back to the area again and
again. This volume deals with the area south of the River Scarpe
where the British attacked in April and May 1917, the Germans in
March 1918 and then the Anglo-Canadian offensive leading to the end
of the war.
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