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Underground War (Paperback)
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Underground War (Paperback)
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List price R612
Loot Price R503
Discovery Miles 5 030
You Save R109 (18%)
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This is the first part of a planned four-volume series focusing on
a hitherto largely neglected aspect of the Great War on the Western
Front - the war underground. The subject has fascinated visitors to
the battlefields from the very beginning of battlefield pilgrimages
in the years immediately after the Armistice. This volume looks
mainly at the central Artois, the environs of the whole line of the
Vimy Ridge to the River Scarpe and Arras. The narrative draws on
French and German archival material and personal descriptions. The
text is illustrated with numerous diagrams and maps, in particular
from the British and German records, and there is an exhaustive
guide to the Grange Subway. Other sites open to the public are also
explained and put into context. Endorsements 'The Underground War
is that rare combination of a deeply researched and very detailed
book that is also very well-written and engages both historian and
layman alike. It is enlived by many first-hand accounts from the
soldiers and tunnellers and excellent photographs and maps which
vividly bring to life that grim, yet invisible subterranean
war...Robinson and Cave look not only at the technical nature of
the tunnelling and mining, but also the existing topography and
they include a fascinating section on touring the relevant
battlefield, that enables visitors to find what still remains, and
visit sites open to the public. If you have any interest at all in
the First World War, then this book comes highly recommended.'
Martin Pegler 'This first book in the series details the extensive
mining operation along Vimy Ridge to Arras. The authors explain the
background to the mining operations and they provide comprehensive
maps of the network of runnels that covered this stretch of the
front. Helpfully, the authors, Phillip and Nigel, have included a
number of tours of accessible sites associated with the underground
war.' Britain at War
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