On July 1, 1916, a continous line of British soldiers climbed out from the trenches of the Somme into No Man’s Land and began to walk towards dug-in German troops armed with machine-guns. By the end of the day there were more than 60,000 British casualties–a third of them fatal. Martin Middlebrook’s now-classic account of the blackest day in the history of the British army draws on official sources from the time, and on the words of hundreds of survivors: normal men, many of them volunteers, who found themselves thrown into a scene of unparalleled tragedy and horror.
The First Day on the Somme
$14.72
This historical account provides students with a detailed understanding of the Battle of the Somme, a significant event in World War I.
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Weight | 0.331 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12.7 × 2.8 × 19.7 in |
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