For decades, the Battle of the Somme has exemplified the horrors
and futility of trench warfare. Here William Philpott argues that
the battle ultimately gave the British and French forces on the
Western Front the knowledge and experience to bring World War I to
a victorious end. Philpott shows that twentieth-century war as we
know it simply didn't exist before the battle: new technologies
like the armored tank made their debut, while developments in
communications lagged behind commanders' needs. Attrition emerged
as the only means of defeating industrialized belligerents that
were mobilizing all their resources for war. An exciting,
indispensable work of military history, "Three Armies on the Somme"
challenges our received ideas about the Battle of the Somme, and
about the very nature of war.
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