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Explore the gripping narrative of the Battle of the Somme in Hugh Sebag-Montefiore's critically-acclaimed book, which delves into one of World War I’s most significant conflicts. This profound history focuses on the four harrowing months of battle in 1916, a time when countless soldiers faced unimaginable hardships on the Western Front. The tragic loss of life and the stoic endurance displayed by the troops are poignantly captured through deeply moving accounts, making this title a must-read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike.
With over eight years of dedicated research, Sebag-Montefiore uncovers extraordinary new material. His comprehensive approach draws on heartbreaking diaries, letters, and previously unseen Red Cross files from Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, and British soldiers. Each page reveals personal experiences that humanize the statistics of war, showcasing the resilience and courage of those who fought despite overwhelming odds.
Why choose this book? It is more than just a recount of battles; it is the best book on the Battle of the Somme, illustrating how, despite not being an outright Allied victory, this battle served as a critical turning point that contributed to the eventual defeat of German forces. Perfect for readers seeking an in-depth understanding of WWI, military history, or the personal stories behind war's brutal reality, this 704-page B-format paperback from Penguin UK will captivate you from start to finish. Discover the untold stories of bravery and sacrifice at the Somme, and gain insights into how this pivotal event shaped the course of modern history.
With over eight years of dedicated research, Sebag-Montefiore uncovers extraordinary new material. His comprehensive approach draws on heartbreaking diaries, letters, and previously unseen Red Cross files from Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, and British soldiers. Each page reveals personal experiences that humanize the statistics of war, showcasing the resilience and courage of those who fought despite overwhelming odds.
Why choose this book? It is more than just a recount of battles; it is the best book on the Battle of the Somme, illustrating how, despite not being an outright Allied victory, this battle served as a critical turning point that contributed to the eventual defeat of German forces. Perfect for readers seeking an in-depth understanding of WWI, military history, or the personal stories behind war's brutal reality, this 704-page B-format paperback from Penguin UK will captivate you from start to finish. Discover the untold stories of bravery and sacrifice at the Somme, and gain insights into how this pivotal event shaped the course of modern history.