The Ridge Must Not Fall
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The Ridge Must Not Fall
After two years of disaster, a battle that changed everything.
In the early hours of 7 June 1917, the quiet beneath Messines Ridge gave way to cataclysm. For months, British and Commonwealth tunnellers had waged a secret war underground, driving deep galleries beneath the German front line. Their objective was to break one of the strongest positions on the Western Front and restore momentum to an army stalled by years of costly failure.
When nineteen vast mines detonated at dawn, the ridge erupted in fire and earth. Entire defensive systems were obliterated in seconds. Yet the greatest man-made explosion in history was only the opening blow. What followed was a brutal struggle across shattered ground and smoking craters as infantry fought to seize and hold the heights against fierce resistance and relentless counter-attack.
For the Anzacs, who comprised one third of the attacking force, Messines proved the ultimate test. After crushing defeat at Gallipoli, Fromelles and Bullecourt, and horrendous casualties at Pozieres and Mouquet Farm, this was their first clear and decisive victory on the Western Front. For the men of the New Zealand Division, it would be their finest hour. For Australiaβs newly formed 3rd Division under Major General John Monash, it was a harsh baptism of fire that would shape the remainder of the war.
Drawing on extensive primary sources and international archives, Craig Deayton reconstructs the secret war beneath Messines and the savage fighting above it. He reveals how meticulous planning, engineering audacity and hard-fought infantry action combined to deliver the greatest British victory in three long years of war.
The Ridge Must Not Fall did more than take a ridge. It transformed the Anzacs.
Praise
βMeets all the criteria of good military historyβ¦ clear analysis backed by an international review of primary sources.β
β AIM Book Review
βA comprehensive and thought-provoking account.β
βDeayton brings the hidden war beneath the ridge into sharp focus. A significant and absorbing study.β
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781923514843
Publisher: Big Sky Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 28 July 2026
Country: Australia
Imprint: Big Sky Publishing
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Craig Deayton is a history teacher with a longstanding interest in Australiaβs military history. He has worked in education for more than thirty years as a teacher and College Principal, and is currently Principal Lead with Catholic Education in Hobart. He holds a Bachelor of History and a Master of Educational Administration.
He is the author of Battle Scarred and The Battle for Messines. The Battle for Messines was published as part of the Australian Army History Unitβs Campaigns Series. His writing focuses on bringing Australiaβs wartime experience to life through clear narrative and careful research.
This is his third book. Craig lives in Hobart with his wife Tracey and their children Patrick, Dominic, Michael and Annie.
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