War on the Western Front

Title
War on the Western Front

Personal Author EPSB
Gary (ed.) Sheffield

Summary
World War I stands as a watershed in the evolution of modern warfare, with the development of sophisticated trench systems forming a battlefield over 400 miles long, notable improvements in weaponry and equipment and the first example of tanks being used in battle. Without the ordinary soldier, however, there could have been no war; the Great War was very much a conflict of infantrymen from opposing forces. "War on the Western Front" examines the day-to-day lives of these men as they fought and died in the trenches, from their recruitment and training to combat experience, vividly recounting the shock of life on t̥he front.́ It also provides an extensive re-assessment of trench warfare, a revolutionary tactic that challenged the very idea of war, and details developments in weaponry and armoured vehicles, including terrifying innovations in the use of poison gas, flamethrowers and tanks.

Other Title
Subtitle on jacket: In the trenches of World War I

Year Published
2007

Physical Description
272 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.

Contents
Part I: Warriors on the Western Front -- Part II: Trench warfare.

Subject
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Western Front.
 
World War, 1939-1945 -- Trench warfare.
 
Military art and science -- History -- 20th century.

Added Author
Sheffield, G. D.

Electronic Access
Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0715/2007278724.html

Summary
World War I stands as a watershed in the evolution of modern warfare, with the development of sophisticated trench systems forming a battlefield over 400 miles long, notable improvements in weaponry and equipment and the first example of tanks being used in battle. Without the ordinary soldier, however, there could have been no war; the Great War was very much a conflict of infantrymen from opposing forces. "War on the Western Front" examines the day-to-day lives of these men as they fought and died in the trenches, from their recruitment and training to combat experience, vividly recounting the shock of life on t̥he front.́ It also provides an extensive re-assessment of trench warfare, a revolutionary tactic that challenged the very idea of war, and details developments in weaponry and armoured vehicles, including terrifying innovations in the use of poison gas, flamethrowers and tanks.

ISBN
9781846032103

Publisher
Oxford, U.K. ; New York, NY, USA : Osprey Pub., 2007.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Edmonton Christian High940.54 SHEBook30905000067292Non-Fiction