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The Tank Corps in the Great War - Volume 1 - Conception, Birth and Baptism of Fire, November 1914 - November 1916 (Hardcover)
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The Tank Corps in the Great War - Volume 1 - Conception, Birth and Baptism of Fire, November 1914 - November 1916 (Hardcover)
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This is the first volume of a new six volume history of the Tank
Corps during the First World War. The first history was written
shortly after the end of the Great War by Lt Col JFC Fuller in
1919. This, and the subsequent version written by Sir Basil Liddell
Hart in 1959, provided a broad overview of the origins of the Tank
Corps but did not undertake detailed analysis of the tank actions
and the changes introduced in the organisation or operation of tank
units as a result of the lessons learned. This new history seeks to
overcome these shortcomings. The first volume, which covers the
period November 1914 to November 1916, gives an introduction to the
initial design and development of the first battle tanks. It
provides details of the selection and training of crewmen and the
tactical and logistic challenges associated with bringing a new
weapon system into combat within one year after acceptance of the
prototype. The impact of armoured vehicles in the initial actions
in 1916 was limited. However, as the British C-in-C Douglas Haig
determined within two days of their debut on the Somme, tanks would
soon become a key element in the all-arms battle. The battle
chapters of this initial and subsequent volumes analyses the part
played by tanks in success or failure of the British Army until the
summer of 1918, after which the tanks took the lead as American,
Australian, British, Canadian and New Zealand forces drove back the
Germans during a 100 day advance which culminated in the defeat of
the German Army in the field. Each volume is illustrated by
contemporary photographs and tables showing the order of battle of
tank units in each battle, as well the formations they supported,
and the opposing forces. It also includes a separate map book which
enables the readers to follow the course of the battle. Whilst
designed for readers with a passion for detail of the development
of the British Army during the last two years of the First World
War, this new history aims to enable those with a general interest
to gain an understanding of the part played by the tanks, their
crew and their commanders in the destruction of the Germans' will
to win, some six months before the planned start of the 1919
offensive. The tanks had successfully fought through the mud and
the blood, to the green fields beyond.
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