Walking the Retreat
- Authors
- Cudbird, Terry
- Publisher
- Signal Books
- Tags
- war , walking , travel , first world war , france , belgium , world war one , great war , history , wwi , european history , military history
- ISBN
- 9781909930230
- Date
- 2014-06-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 5.45 MB
- Lang
- en
The opening month of the Great War ending in the Battle of the Marne (6-9 September 1914) was a turning point in modern history. The French and British armies were forced into a long retreat from Belgium but subsequently regrouped to mount a successful counter-attack. However, the miracle of the Marne, as it was later called, ended in the stalemate of the trenches. The failure of the Imperial German Army to achieve a decisive victory led to thirty years of hostility, warfare and destruction, which cost millions of lives. During the retreat to the Marne over a million soldiers marched 20 miles a day carrying 60-lb packs in temperatures above 30 degrees. They were often short of food and only managed short snatches of rest. They fought a series of engagements over two weeks which ended in a battle from the plains of Lorraine to the gates of Paris. This march tested them to the limits of endurance and beyond. In this book Terry Cudbird recreates the experience of the infantry during ...