Scorched Earth - The Germans on the Somme 1914-18

Scorched Earth - The Germans on the Somme 1914-18
Authors
Irina Renz & Gerd Krumeich & Gerhard Hirschfeld
Publisher
Pen & Sword
Tags
world war i , campaigns , somme , strategy
ISBN
9781844685097
Date
2009-07-19T04:00:00+00:00
Size
4.11 MB
Lang
en
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This book discusses in detail the experience of German warfare in the first World War, focusing specifically on the battle of the Somme. The Somme, together with other regions of northern France, had also lain under German domination. Its inhabitants had been rigorously suppressed and their possessions carted off as booty. Finally, during their 1917 withdrawal, the Germans had subjected the whole region to Operation Alberich, a retreat involving unparalleled brutality which left the population in occupation of a wilderness wrought by war (the "scorched earth policy"). A well-known, and well-researched account, the authors have combined their research skills to produce a book which includes private testimonies. Amongst these are many unknown or previously unpublished letters and diaries as well as numerous photographs.