A Wood Called Bourlon

A Wood Called Bourlon
Author: William Moore
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780850524826

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After the great victory in the famous tank battle at Cambrai in 1917 the church bells, having been silent for three years, rang out joyously all over Britain But within ten days triumph turned to disaster. How did this happen and why?William Moore, a distinguished First World War historian, attempts to explain what went wrong. All the advantages gained were thrown away; thousands of British troops were captured and hundreds of guns were lost. Seventy years after these events Mr Moore has studied the evidence (much of it previously unpublished) contained in the inevitable enquiry that followed the disaster and he seeks to answer a number of questions. Was Field-Marshal Haig really as dour as he has been portrayed or was he a reckless gambler and was General Byng, whose troops and guns were captured, really a brilliant planner or a haughty aristocrat dedicated to proving that cavalry still had a place on the battlefield? And why were they both obsessed with capturing Bourlon Ridge on which stood the sinister Bourlon Wood? A Highland Division, a Welsh Brigade, a Yorkshire Division (twice), the Guards, Ulstermen, Lancashire-men, Londoners and Midlanders- all were drawn into the maelstrom in an attempt to consolidate the Cambrai victory They failed. It was left to the Canadians to carry the Bourlon position in one of the finest feats of arms of the Great War. The British are always reputed to take a perverce interest in their own military blunders. This strange episode is one that most people have been happy to forget. All those involved in hight places sought to make excuses; some indulged in a profound exercise of duplicity implying that the soldiers themselves were to blame. Mr Moor's book throws new light on a dark episode in British Military History.

Bourlon Wood

Bourlon Wood
Author: Jack Horsfall
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2008-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780850528183

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In 1917 Bourlon Wood on the Western Front was the scene of fierce back-and-forth fighting between the British and the Germans, with British gains on at least one occasion thrown away by lack of proper follow-up. The Wood formed the left flank of the massive British tank attack at Cambrai, the first of its kind, on November 20, 1917. Bourlon Wood once again came into prominence in September 1918 with the attack of the Canadian Corps against the German defenders, an action that rivaled the Canadian assault on Vimy Ridge.

The History of the 15th the King s Hussars 1914 1922

The History of the 15th the King s Hussars  1914 1922
Author: Frederick Archibald Nicholson Carnock (2d Baron.),Lord Carnock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1932
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015074828628

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The Harp and Crown the History of the 5th Royal Irish Lancers 1902 1922

The Harp and Crown  the History of the 5th  Royal Irish  Lancers  1902   1922
Author: Ciaran Byrne
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847533395

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The history of the 5th Royal Irish Lancers during the Great War and through to their disbandment and eventual amalgamation with 16th (The Queens) Lancers in 1922. Includes never before published photographs and Includes a list of Officers and other ranks killed in action as well as medal recipients.

Battle Story Cambrai 1917

Battle Story  Cambrai 1917
Author: Chris McNab
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780752483719

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Cambrai 1917 was the battle that sowed the seeds of future combined-arms tank and infantry warfare, while remaining a battle of singular drama in its own right. If you truly want to understand what happened and why – read Battle Story. Detailed profiles explore the background of the generals of the two opposing forces, as well as what made up the average German and British soldier. First-person, contemporary sources bring the reader into the world of the Battle of Cambrai and show what it was like to be in the thick of battle. Detailed maps highlight key points in the battle and the surrounding area. Photographs place you on the front line of the unfolding action. Orders of battle reveal the composition of the two opposing forces' army in detail. Packed with fact boxes, this short introduction is the perfect way to explore this important battle.

Douglas Haig

Douglas Haig
Author: Gary Sheffield,John Bourne
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2015-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781474603355

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There's a commonly held view that Douglas Haig was a bone-headed, callous butcher, who through his incompetence as commander of the British Army in WWI, killed a generation of young men on the Somme and at Passchendaele. On the other hand, there are those who view Haig as a man who successfully struggled with appalling difficulties to produce an army which took the lead in defeating Germany in 1918. Haig's diaries, hitherto only previously available in bowdlerised form, give the C-in-C's view of Asquith and his successor Lloyd George, of whom he was highly critical. The diaries show him intriguing with the King vs. Lloyd George. Additional are his day-by-day accounts of the key battles of the war, not least the Somme campaign of 1916.

Broken Sword

Broken Sword
Author: Charles Messenger
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-11-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781848848979

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Brigadier General Frank Crozier (1879- 1937) was a highly controversial figure in his day. As a young soldier he saw active service in the Boer War and West Africa before being forced to leave the British army because of financial irresponsibility. He tried to start a new life in Canada and then, on his return to Britain, joined the Ulster Volunteer Force.??On the outbreak of the First World War he was appointed second-in-command of a battalion in 36th Ulster Division, becoming its commanding officer in autumn 1915 and leading it in action on 1 July 1916. He commanded a brigade with much success for the rest of the war.??Forbidden to stay on in the British army after the war, he became inspector-general of the Lithuanian army in 1919, but resigned after six months. Made commandant of the Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary at the height of the Troubles, he resigned in highly controversial circumstances.??After being declared bankrupt for a second time, he was involved in the League of Nations Union and then turned to?pacifism, becoming a founder member of the Peace Pledge Union. By now he had, through his best-selling writings, become a thorn in the side of the establishment. Charles Messenger's meticulously researched and highly readable biography of this maverick soldier is the first full account of his life and times.

The History of the 62nd West Riding Division 1914 1919

The History of the 62nd  West Riding  Division  1914 1919
Author: Everard Wyrall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1924
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: UOM:39015074848113

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