Western Front First Year (Paperback)
Neuve Chapelle, First Ypres, Loos
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Series: Germany in The Great War
Pages: 136
Illustrations: 1000
ISBN: 9781473827417
Published: 15th November 2017
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Germany in the Great War Illustrated Western Front First Year is the latest title in a serial publication by historian Joshua Bilton. Advancing the 'German' perspective (including the Ottoman, Bulgar and Austro-Hungarian), this pictorial account illustrates the order of the Central Powers in 1915. Arranged in six chapters, this book covers events in the west: Neuve Chapelle, First Ypres and Loos. The looting of stores, street demonstrations, riots and strikes on the Home Front, the war to the east and the war at sea and finally, one of the great ‘what ifs’ of the First World War: Gallipoli – a truly international campaign, costing the lives of 130,842 soldiers. For the Central Powers, 1915, was the year offence and quick victory turned to attrition and immobility.
This informative text is complemented by over 500, fully captioned, mainly unpublished photographs, authors introduction and a 'German' chronology. A valuable tool for those seeking greater insight into the wider context and conduct of affairs beyond the Western Front and the British standpoint.
This is a good selection of photographs giving the German view of the fighting in 1915, a year of some progress in the east and a defensive posture in the west.
History of War
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The images are supported by brief captions and a short but informative series of texts.
The Great War magazine, November 2018
An interesting collection. 7/10
A splendid pictorial reference.
Miniature Wargames, May 2018 - reviewed by William De PrĂȘtre
This pictorial book provides a useful and informative overview of the early stages of the First World War during the first year.
Jon Sandison, Freelance
With each chapter having a couple of pages of text to introduce each one and then a selection of varied and well captioned pictures, this is nicely put together. Plenty of detail to interest the modeller with uniforms and equipment and to see it from the German viewpoint in particular.
Military Model Scene - Robin Buckland
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About Joshua Bilton
Josh Bilton is a graduate of King’s College London (KCL), where he gained an MA in the History of War. He now lives and works in London.