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The Hindenburg Line

The Hindenburg Line
Author: Patrick R. Osborn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2016-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472814800

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Jagging across north-western Europe like an ugly scar, the Hindenburg Line was Germany's most formidable line of defence in World War I. Its fearsome reputation was matched only by its cunning design, with deep zigzagging trenches, concrete fieldworks, barbed wire and devilish booby traps forming an intimidating barrier for any attacking army. Through meticulous research, this volume explores each of the major portions of the Hindenburg Line, paying particular attention to three examples of Allied operations against it towards the end of the war: the critical flanking of the Drocourt-Qeant Switch; the daring but costly rupture of the line of the St Quentin Canal; and the bloody battles of the Meuse-Argonne. Specially commissioned artwork and historical photographs perfectly complement the analysis provided by the authors as they trace the life of the Hindenburg Line from its seemingly invulnerable early years through to the audacious tactics used by the Allies to achieve a bitter victory in 1918.


The Hindenburg Line Campaign 1918

The Hindenburg Line Campaign 1918
Author: Adam Rankin
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-04-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781922265036

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In the last devastating months of the First World War, the British Fourth Army pursued the Germans to their final defensive position the Hindenburg Line, a formidable series of defensive positions studded with concrete dugouts and thickly set barbed wire.


The Hindenburg Line

The Hindenburg Line
Author: Peter Oldham
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 313
Release: 1997-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473819393

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The Hindenburg Line, or Siegfriedstellung, achieved almost mythical status in the minds of the British public: the strongest defence system the world had then seen, scientifically designed by fortification experts with only one aim, to keep at bay the British Army. So pleased and delighted were the British that church bells were rung when the Line was pierced at Cambrai in November 1917. The new wonder-weapon, the Tank, had shown itself to be capable of great deeds and British Generals were seen to be capable of showing the Germans what Tommy could do when properly organised. The initial elation was followed by disappointment as the Germans fought back and the Hindenburg defences were retaken when the Germans used "defence-in-depth" and "elastic-defence", both new concepts to the British who were to learn from their mistakes. The British were to witness triumph and joy again, when, towards the end of the Great War, the Hindenburg Line was to be broken by men from the Midlands.This book examines the reasons for the German's decision to fall back to a strong defence line while their Navy starved Britain into submission, and the "burnt earth" policy of devastation in the area evacuated. The design and layout of the Hindenburg Line, and the Battles for its possession in 1917 and 1918, are given: with numerous maps covering different sectors and the struggles for each village and farm, together with the part played by many British Regiments. The maps contain information on how to find all remaining vestiges of both German and British defences in the region, most of which are rarely visited and many of which have not been seen by British eyes for many years.No book since the Great War has examined this area in such detail, nor has any single account contained so much for the battlefield visitor to see. The sites of individual acts of bravery, including the winning of many Victoria Crosses are featured, and existing locations of battle lines, headquarters, artillery observation and machine gun posts are also included, together with an absorbing narrative which also guides the armchair reader.


The Battle of the Bellicourt Tunnel

The Battle of the Bellicourt Tunnel
Author: Dale Blair
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-04-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848325878

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In November 1918 the BEF under Field Marshal Haig fought a series of victorious battles on the Western Front that contributed mightily to the German army’s defeat. They did so as part of a coalition and the role of Australian ‘diggers’ and US ‘doughboys’ is often forgotten. The Bellicourt Tunnel attack, fought in the fading autumn light, was very much an inter-Allied affair and marked a unique moment in the Allied armies’ endeavours. It was the first time that such a large cohort of Americans had fought in a British army. Additionally, untried American II Corps and experienced Australian Corps were to spearhead the attack under the command of Lieutenant General Sir John Monash with British divisions adopting supporting roles on the flanks. Blair forensically details the fighting and the largely forgotten desperate German defence. Although celebrated as a marvellous feat of breaking the Hindenburg Line, the American attack failed generally to achieve its set objectives and it took the Australians three days of bitter fighting to reach theirs. Blair rejects the conventional explanation of the US ‘mop up’ failure and points the finger of blame at Rawlinson, Haig and Monash for expecting too much of the raw US troops, singling out the Australian Corps commander for particular criticism. Overall, Blair judges the fighting g a draw. At the end, like two boxers, the Australian-American force was gasping for breath and the Germans, badly battered, back-pedalling to remain on balance. Overall the day was calamitous for the German army, even if the clean break-through that Haig had hoped for did not occur. Forced out of the Hindenburg Line, the prognosis for the German army on the Western Front – and hence Imperial Germany itself – was bleak indeed.


The Battle That Won the War: Bellenglise

The Battle That Won the War: Bellenglise
Author: Peter Rostron
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2018-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526711648

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It is no exaggeration to claim that 46th North Midland Divisions action on 29 September 1918 was the hammer blow that shattered the will of the German High Command.Painting the strategic picture from early 1918 and the dark weeks following the Germans March offensive, the Author lays the ground for the Allied counter-strike. Ahead of them was the mighty Hindenburg Line, the Kaisers formidable defensive obstacle given added strength by the St Quentin Canal.Undaunted the Allies attacked using American, Australian and British formations. Led by Major General Boyd, 46 Division stormed the Canal and, thanks to a combination of sound planning and determined courageous fighting, seized their Hindenburg Line objective by the end of the day.The psychological damage to the German will, already weakened by the failure of the Spring offensive, is demonstrate by Ludendorffs collapse and opening of negotiations that led five weeks later to the Armistice.


Breaking the Hindenburg Line

Breaking the Hindenburg Line
Author: Raymond Edward Priestley
Publisher: London : T. F. Unwin
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1919
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN:

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Facing the Hindenburg Line

Facing the Hindenburg Line
Author: Burris Jenkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1917
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN:

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Duty, Honor, Privilege

Duty, Honor, Privilege
Author: Stephen L. Harris
Publisher: Potomac Books Incorporated
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2005-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781574887402

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This well-told story of wealth and privilege, inspirational patriotism, and courage recounts one of the most heroic and socially fascinating episodes of World War I


Hindenburg Line

Hindenburg Line
Author:
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Release: 1998
Genre:
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Through the Hindenburg Line

Through the Hindenburg Line
Author: Fred Arthur McKenzie
Publisher: London : Hodder and Stoughton ; Toronto : Hodder and Stoughton
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1918
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN:

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