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Plumer: The Soldier's General (ePub)

Military > Biographies > Military Biographies WWI > Biography & Memoirs WWI > By Year > 1917

By Geoffrey Powell
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military Classics
Series: Military Classics
File Size: 8.9 MB (.epub)
Pages: 384
ISBN: 9781473817265
Published: 1st January 2004

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Sir Herbert Plumer stood out as an archetypal Colonel Blimp - smart to a fault, white hair, white moustache, pot-belly. But his appearance belies the fact that he was one of the best-performing and best-regarded officers on the Allied side. Plumer's crowning glories were the attack on Messines Ridge in 1917 and his successful implementation of the 'bite and hold' strategy that contributed so much to final victory. Plumer destroyed all his papers, but the author has meticulously researched this biography, and has written a lucid account of this undeservedly neglected hero which throws fresh light on generalship on the Western Front.

As referenced in "An Error of Judgement"

Stand To! No. 124

As referenced in

Stand To! Journal of the Western Front Association

As featured in.

Stand To! Western Front Assc No.106
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