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Tony Bryan

Författare till The Pirate Ship 1660-1730 (New Vanguard)

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Verk av Tony Bryan

The Pirate Ship 1660-1730 (New Vanguard) (2003) — Illustratör — 99 exemplar
Somme 1 July 1916: tragedy and triumph (2006) — Illustratör — 76 exemplar
Operation Cobra, 1944 : breakout from Normandy (2001) — Illustratör — 72 exemplar
British Airships 1905-30 (New Vanguard) (2009) — Illustratör — 41 exemplar
Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank 1987-2006 (New Vanguard) (2006) — Illustratör — 35 exemplar
Baltimore Book 2 (2020) 3 exemplar

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Lorraine 1944 : Patton versus Manteuffel (2000) — Illustratör — 81 exemplar
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This book is the 169th entry in Osprey Publishing’s in Campaign series.

It lays out, in the first 41 pages, the context of the Somme campaign: the events in World War One that preceded it, the state of the opposing armies, strategic objectives of the opposing sides, and looks at the opposing commanders.

The rest of the 96 pages look at the first day of the Battle of the Somme including the experiences of soldiers on both sides. The concluding pages look at the battlefield today.

It’s hardly my first exposure to the Battle of the Somme, a battle that looms as large as any in the memory of Englishmen for its greatest single day slaughter of the British Army.

The book has a couple of points that stuck out for me.

First is the “triumph” of the title. There were Allied successes on the first day. The British XIII Corps took its objectives including Montauban. The French army also got as far as second-line German positions.

Second is placing Douglas Haig’s decision to continue offensive operations on July 2nd in context. At the time, due to problems in communication and co-ordination, he thought the first day casualty figures were about 16,000 – not the over 57,000 they actually were. Robertshaw also notes that the infamous remark Haig made in his journal the evening of July 2nd, " … the total casualties are estimated at over 40,000 to date. This cannot be considered severe in view of the numbers engaged, and the length of front attacked",
shows he still didn’t know the cost of the first day of battle. Furthermore, he anticipated that the usual feature of trench warfare, offensive forces suffering more than defensive forces, would hold true for this battle and casualties would be heavy.

The book also takes a look at the many reasons for the failure of the first day of the Somme and lessons learned.

Recommended for those interested in World War One history and especially for the maps detailing one of the war’s most infamous events.
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RandyStafford | Apr 1, 2017 |
While the machine in question has a limited amount of combat service, and what there is gets covered, the real guts of this book is the political & technical twists that occurred before it entered service.
 
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Shrike58 | Jan 11, 2016 |
I trenta giorni tra il 25 luglio e il 25 agosto 1944 furono tra i più decisivi della Seconda guerra mondiale. Dopo gli sbarchi del D-Day le forze alleate si trovarono impantanate in Normandia. Il 25 luglio il generale Bradley lanciò l'Operazione Cobra per superare lo stallo.
 
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Verk
11
Även av
9
Medlemmar
519
Popularitet
#47,860
Betyg
3.8
Recensioner
4
ISBN
30
Språk
2

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