Elegy : the first day on the Somme / Andrew Roberts.
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TextPublication details: London : Head of Zeus, 2015.Description: x, 291 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cmISBN: - 9781784080013 (hardback)
- 1784080012
- 9781784080006 (eBook)
- D 545.S7
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-270) and index.
On 1st July 1916, after a five-day bombardment, 11 British and 5 French divisions launched their long-awaited 'Big Push' on German positions on high ground above the Rivers Ancre and Somme on the Western Front. Some ground was gained, but at a terrible cost. In killing-grounds whose names are indelibly imprinted on 20th-century memory, German machine-guns - manned by troops who had sat out the storm of shellfire in deep dugouts - inflicted terrible losses on the British infantry. Andrew Roberts evokes the pity and the horror of the blackest day in the history of the British army - a summer's day-turned-hell-on-earth by modern military technology - in the words of casualties, survivors, and the bereaved -- Source other than Library of Congress.