The French Army and the Battle of the Somme 1916: North of the River

Author:   O'Mara, David
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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9781526722485


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Format:   Paperback
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With a few notable exceptions, the French efforts on the Somme have been largely missing or minimised in British accounts of the Battle of the Somme. And yet when a Franco-British Offensive was originally planned int he winter of 1915 it was to be one dominated by the French, who were to provide at least twice as many divisions as Haig's BEF. The Battle of Verdun, which commenced in February 1916, soon changed the situation and by late spring it was clear that this would be a smaller offensive and one that would make the British by far the bigger contributor of manpower, though French influence over the direction of the battle remained high. Despite the fact that far fewer French divisions were deployed than had been anticipated, the role of her army was considerable. The French attack on 1 July was relatively very successful and great advances were made, notably south of the river. However, the sharp bend to the south that the Somme makes near Peronne made progress there extremely difficult and so the French effort was soon largely transferred to the north and the right of the British. It was, therefore, here that cooperation with the BEF was closest and most crucial. Thus many of the names which are well known to British visitors to the area, such as Curlu, Maurepas, Hardecourt, Gommecourt and Combles feature in this book. Whilst the BEF struggled to reach Transloy Ridge in the dying days of the battle in the ghastly conditions of late October and November 1916, the French battled it out with the Germans in the tattered remnants of Sailly Saillisel and amongst the stumps of St Pierre-Vaast Wood and came very close to a notable success. It has always been something of a disgrace that there is so little available, even in French, to educate the public in an accessible written form about the substantial effort made by France's army on the Somme. This book builds on Dave O'Mara's 'The Somme 1916: Touring the French Sector' in the Battleground series and will go some way to rectify the lack of knowledge amongst most British visitors of these forgotten' men of France and the development of the battle to the immediate right of Rawlinson's Fourth Army.. AUTHOR: Dave O'Mara has been visiting the battlefields for many years. For more than twenty years his interest has moved to the French army and their areas of operations and he has built up a considerable resource of histories and illustrations on it. This book joins his three earlier volumes on the French army's activities in the Somme area between 1914 and the end of the Battle of the Somme in November 1916. The series will be completed in his next book, which covers the French army's activities south of the Somme during the great battle of 1916. He is also working on a Battleground Europe book on Paris in the Franco-Prussian War and the bloody civil war of the Commune that followed it. 200 images and 25 maps

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Author:   O'Mara, David
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Pen & Sword Military
ISBN:  

9781526722485


ISBN 10:   1526722488
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Postponed Indefinitley
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Dave O'Mara has been visiting the battlefields for many years. For more than twenty years his interest has moved to the French army and their areas of operations and he has built up a considerable resource of histories and illustrations on it. He has explored and walked miles of the French front, from the North Sea to the Swiss border. With extensive knowledge of both the major allied armies, combined with his knowledge of the ground and ability to work with German sources, he is the ideal person to write about the French Somme, a part of the story of that terrible battlefield that has been largely neglected until now. This book joins his three earlier volumes on the French army's activities in the Somme area between 1914 and the end of the Battle of the Somme in November 1916\. The series will be completed in his next book, which covers the French army's activities south of the Somme during the great battle of 1916\. He is also working on a Battleground Europe book on Paris in the Franco-Prussian War and the bloody civil war of the Commune that followed it.

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