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The Other Side of the Wire Volume 1 - With the German XIV Reserve Corps on the Somme, September 1914-June 1916 (Paperback)
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The Other Side of the Wire Volume 1 - With the German XIV Reserve Corps on the Somme, September 1914-June 1916 (Paperback)
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The Other Side of the Wire brings to life a period long forgotten
in the decades that have passed since the Great War ended in 1918.
Until recently most books written on the Battle of the Somme
concentrated almost exclusively on the British effort with only a
brief mention of the period before 1 July 1916 and the German
experience in the battle. Most simply ignore the nearly two years
of warfare that preceded the momentous offensive. By focusing on
one of the principal German formations involved in the Somme
fighting, author Ralph Whitehead brings to life this little-known
period, from the initial German advance on the Somme in September
1914 through the formation of the front that became so well known
almost two years later. The book covers the early fighting around
villages that took on such notoriety in 1916: Serre,
Beaumont-Hamel, Thiepval, Ovillers, La Boisselle and Fricourt among
others. The events that took place on the Somme between September
1914 and June 1916 would slowly but surely turn the once rolling
farmland into a veritable fortress. The author brings a sense of
humanity to the story of the war using the words of the men who
fought on the Somme, many of them from previously unpublished
diaries and Feldpost letters. The book takes the reader from the
initial German invasion of the Somme through to the end of June
1916, the eve of the Somme Offensive. The reader can experience the
start of trench warfare, French attacks in 1914 and 1915 and the
implementation of trench raids and how they developed over time.
The start of mine warfare, artillery tactics, life in the rear
areas and the arrival of the British are covered in detail. A
detailed casualty list is included for seven regiments of infantry
and artillery for the period September 1914 through June 1916 in an
effort to give some scale to the losses suffered by the Germans on
the Somme during this period. One unique aspect of the book is the
hundreds of photographs of the men who actually fought in the XIV
Reserve Corps, many never published before and taken from the
author's personal collection. Overall, the book features nearly 350
photographs, many previously unpublished, giving a unique insight
into the German forces on the Somme 1914-16.
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