Passchendaele: The Lost Victory of World War I
Autor Nick Lloyden Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mai 2017
The
definitive
account
of
Passchendaele,
the
months-long
battle
that
epitomizes
the
immense
tragedy
of
the
First
World
War
Passchendaele.
The
name
of
a
small,
seemingly
insignificant
Flemish
village
echoes
across
the
twentieth
century
as
the
ultimate
expression
of
meaningless,
industrialized
slaughter.
In
the
summer
of
1917,
upwards
of
500,000
men
were
killed
or
wounded,
maimed,
gassed,
drowned,
or
buried
in
this
small
corner
of
Belgium.
On
the
centennial
of
the
battle,
military
historian
Nick
Lloyd
brings
to
vivid
life
this
epic
encounter
along
the
Western
Front.
Drawing
on
both
British
and
German
sources,
he
is
the
first
historian
to
reveal
the
astonishing
fact
that,
for
the
British,
Passchendaele
was
an
eminently
winnable
battle.
Yet
the
advance
of
British
troops
was
undermined
by
their
own
high
command,
which,
blinded
by
hubris,
clung
to
failed
tactics.
The
result
was
a
familiar
one:
stalemate.
Lloyd
forces
us
to
consider
that
trench
warfare
was
not
necessarily
a
futile
endeavor,
and
that
had
the
British
won
at
Passchendaele,
they
might
have
ended
the
war
early,
saving
hundreds
of
thousands,
if
not
millions,
of
lives.
A
captivating
narrative
of
heroism
and
folly,Passchendaeleis
an
essential
addition
to
the
literature
on
the
Great
War.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465094776
ISBN-10: 0465094775
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 165 x 244 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465094775
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 165 x 244 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Nick
Lloydis
a
senior
lecturer
in
defense
studies
at
King's
College
London
and
the
author
ofHundred
Days.
He
lives
in
Cheltenham,
UK.
Recenzii
"Red
Cross
files
across
western
Europe.
The
German
army's
terrible
suffering
is
duly
explored,
as
well
as
that
of
Canadian
and
Anzac
infantrymen.
Published
on
the
eve
of
Passchendaele's
100th
anniversary,
the
book
is
harrowing
but
necessary."—Observer
"[Lloyd] confirms his position among the best young scholars of WWI in this comprehensively researched, convincingly presented analysis of the still-controversial 1917 battle of Passchendaele. [His] thesis is controversial, but his scholarship makes it impossible to dismiss."—Publishers Weekly
"[Lloyd] retells the story of this infamous conflict with fresh knowledge and newly available materials, including letters, diaries, memoirs, and official reports from both British and German perspectives."—Library Journal
."[Lloyd's] narrative of the campaign is superb and written with clarity and dispassion... [he] has done his research thoroughly."—The Times
"Lloyd's research is superb; the book is well-illustrated with photographs and maps; he brings the battle and its political context vividly to life... this is in almost every respect a model of what a work of military history should be, and is now perhaps the definitive account of this phase of the war on the Western Front."—Daily Telegraph
"An eloquent re-telling of one of the First World War's most mismanaged battles. Lloyd movingly recounts the ordeal of German and British infantry in the mud and blood of Passchendaele."—Alexander Watson, author ofRing of Steel: Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I
"Extensively
researched...
demonstrate[s]
the
war's
sheer
and
utter
waste
of
life
and
resources
even
as
the
old
mainland
Europe
monarchical
order
brought
about
its
own
demise."
—New
York
Journal
of
Books"[Lloyd] confirms his position among the best young scholars of WWI in this comprehensively researched, convincingly presented analysis of the still-controversial 1917 battle of Passchendaele. [His] thesis is controversial, but his scholarship makes it impossible to dismiss."—Publishers Weekly
"Detailed
and
compelling...
There
will
be
other
books
about
Third
Ypres
this
year,
but
it's
unlikely
that
any
of
them
will
be
better-researched,
more
intelligent
or
fairer
than
this
one.
Without
in
any
way
minimising
the
awfulness
of
the
battle,
Lloyd
makes
its
inception
and
course
comprehensible.
Both
as
narrative
and
analysis,
this
book
is
masterly."
—The
Scotsman"[Lloyd] retells the story of this infamous conflict with fresh knowledge and newly available materials, including letters, diaries, memoirs, and official reports from both British and German perspectives."—Library Journal
."[Lloyd's] narrative of the campaign is superb and written with clarity and dispassion... [he] has done his research thoroughly."—The Times
"Lloyd's research is superb; the book is well-illustrated with photographs and maps; he brings the battle and its political context vividly to life... this is in almost every respect a model of what a work of military history should be, and is now perhaps the definitive account of this phase of the war on the Western Front."—Daily Telegraph
"An eloquent re-telling of one of the First World War's most mismanaged battles. Lloyd movingly recounts the ordeal of German and British infantry in the mud and blood of Passchendaele."—Alexander Watson, author ofRing of Steel: Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I