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The First Day on the Somme

1 July 1916
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The First Day on the Somme by Martin Middlebrook provides a meticulously detailed account of the first day of the Battle of the Somme on 1st July 1916, a pivotal event during World War I. The book examines the experiences of British soldiers and commanders, placing the battle within its historical context and offering insights into the strategies, hopes, and ultimate human costs of this tragic day. Middlebrook's work captures the magnitude and impact of what became one of the bloodiest battles in military history.
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If you're fascinated by detailed historical accounts and keen to explore the human experiences behind military events, this book offers an engaging insight into one of the most tragic days in military history. It may appeal to you if you appreciate thorough research combined with personal narratives that bring history vividly to life.

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The First Day on the Somme

On 1 July, 1916, a continuous line of British soldiers climbed out from the trenches of the Somme into No Man's Land and began to walk slowly towards dug-in German troops armed with machine-guns and defended by thick barbed wire. This is an account of the blackest day in the history of the British army.

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.

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The First Day on the Somme was the blackest day of slaughter in the history of the British Army. This is a powerful account of the experiences of soldiers who faced it.

On 1 July 1916, a continuous line of British soldiers climbed out from the trenches of the Somme into No Man's Land and began to walk slowly towards dug-in German troops armed with machine-guns and defended by thick barbed wire. By the end of that day, as old tactics were met by the reality of modern warfare, there had been more than 60,000 British casualtiesβ€”a third of them fatalities.

Martin Middlebrook's classic account of the blackest day in the history of the British Army draws on official sources, local newspapers, autobiographies, novels, and poems from the time. Most importantly, it also takes in the accounts of hundreds of survivorsβ€”normal men, many of them volunteers, who found themselves thrown into a scene of unparalleled tragedy and horror.

Compelling and intensely moving, it describes the true events behind the sacrifice of a generation of young menβ€”killed as much by the folly of their commanders as by the bullets of their enemies.

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The First Day on the Somme by Martin Middlebrook is praised for its compelling and personal storytelling, using the words of the soldiers themselves to bring history to life. Reviews describe it as a vivid account that offers an eloquent and haunting narrative of the events, reflecting its pioneering approach in recounting the historical events of the Battle of the Somme.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141981604

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 March 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 27.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 331g

Pages: 464

About the Author

Martin Middlebrook is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the author of many important books on military history including The Kaiser's Battle and The Falklands War 1982.

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