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Canadians on the Somme, 1916 - The Neglected Campaign (Hardcover)
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Canadians on the Somme, 1916 - The Neglected Campaign (Hardcover)
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Ordered lines of heavily laden soldiers with rifles at `high port'
trudging through mud against uncut barbed wire under heavy machine
gun fire is the enduring view of the Somme 1916. What makes
Canada's Somme campaign so difficult to characterise was at times
this was true, but so were times Canadians advanced at speed over
dry ground through smashed German defences. Over the course of 80
days, they encountered all types of weather, ground conditions,
defences, and defenders. They achieved stirring victories, and
suffered staggering defeats. Thus, Canada's Somme experience was
not a simple binary of either victory or defeat, but both and most
combinations between. These battles do not lend themselves to grand
narratives and sweeping accounts of triumph over great odds. This
perspective contributes to the absence of detailed operational
studies devoted to Canada's military contribution to the Somme
campaign. Resulting in 24,029 casualties, the Somme was the second
longest and costliest campaign of the Canadian Expeditionary Force.
It represents a critical inflection point in the Dominion's conduct
of the war as all spheres of its military effort were impacted by
its effects. The corps, however, demonstrated sufficient potential
that General Sir Douglas Haig assigned the Canadian Corps the
crucial role of seizing Vimy Ridge during the next major British
offensive. Nevertheless, Canada's campaign remains a neglected
aspect of the Somme campaign with no study devoted to its course.
This volume addresses this gap in the available literature by
examining the Canadian experience at the operational and tactical
level. Its primary focus is on how the Canadians fought and why
they battled in the manner they did. Focusing on a single corps
brings a perspective on aspects of the campaign that are washed out
in the general narratives. This allows for a finer grain
examination of diverse topics, such as operations, command and
control, and tactics. The period the Canadians served also receives
less coverage in general campaign accounts, and it witnessed a set
of significant changes in operations as both sides adjusted their
tactics. Illustrated with numerous maps and images, 'The Canadians
on the Somme' is Bill Stewart's second book.
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