Somme 1916  
Success and Failure on the first day of the Battle of the Somme
Author(s): Paul Kendall
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781848329065
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Much controversy has surrounded the Somme offensive relating to its justification and its impact upon the course of the war. General Sir Douglas Haig's policies have been the subject of considerable debate about whether the heavy losses sustained were worth the small gains that were achieved which appeared to have little strategic value. rnrnThat was certainly the case on many sectors on 1 July 1916, where British soldiers were unable to cross No Man's Land and failed to reach, or penetrate into, the German trenches. In other sectors, however, breaches were made in the German lines culminating in the capture that day of Leipzig Redoubt, Mametz and Montauban. rnrnThis book aims to highlight the failures and successes on that day and for the first time evaluate those factors that caused some divisions to succeed in capturing their objectives whilst others failed. An important new study, this book is certain to answer these questions as well as challenging the many myths and misconceptions surrounding the battle that have been propagated for the last 100 years.
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Much controversy has surrounded the Somme offensive relating to its justification and its impact upon the course of the war. General Sir Douglas Haig's policies have been the subject of considerable debate about whether the heavy losses sustained were worth the small gains that were achieved which appeared to have little strategic value. rnrnThat was certainly the case on many sectors on 1 July 1916, where British soldiers were unable to cross No Man's Land and failed to reach, or penetrate into, the German trenches. In other sectors, however, breaches were made in the German lines culminating in the capture that day of Leipzig Redoubt, Mametz and Montauban. rnrnThis book aims to highlight the failures and successes on that day and for the first time evaluate those factors that caused some divisions to succeed in capturing their objectives whilst others failed. An important new study, this book is certain to answer these questions as well as challenging the many myths and misconceptions surrounding the battle that have been propagated for the last 100 years.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Maps
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Author’s Notes
  • Part 1: Prelude to 1 July 1916
    • Chapter 1: The British Army 1914–1915
    • Chapter 2: The Plan for the Somme Offensive
    • Chapter 3: Working Out the Details
    • Chapter 4: Preparations
    • Chapter 5: Preliminary Artillery Bombardment
    • Chapter 6: The Day Before – 30 June 1916
  • Part 2: VII Corps Sector
    • Chapter 7: Gommecourt: 46th Division
    • Chapter 8: Gommecourt: 56th Division
  • Part 3: VIII Corps Sector
    • Chapter 9: Serre
    • Chapter 10: Redan Ridge and the Heidenkopf
    • Chapter 11: Beaumont Hamel
    • Chapter 12: Beaumont Hamel: Y-Ravine
  • Part 4: X Corps Sector
    • Chapter 13: Schwaben Redoubt
    • Chapter 14: Thiepval
    • Chapter 15: Leipzig Salient
  • Part 5: III Corps Sector
    • Chapter 16: Nordwerk
    • Chapter 17: Ovillers-la-Boisselle and Mash Valley
    • Chapter 18: La Boisselle
  • Part 6: XV Corps Sector
    • Chapter 19: Fricourt
    • Chapter 20: Mametz
  • Part 7: XIII Corps Sector
    • Chapter 21: Pommiers Redoubt
    • Chapter 22: Montauban Ridge
    • Chapter 23: Livens Flame Projectors at Breslau Trench
    • Chapter 24: Montauban
  • Part 8: Success and Failure
    • Chapter 25: Aftermath
    • Chapter 26: Assessment: Success and Failure
  • Notes
  • Bibliography and Sources
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