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Last of the Ebb: the Battle of the Aisne, 1918 Sidney Rogerson

Last of the Ebb: the Battle of the Aisne, 1918 By Sidney Rogerson

Last of the Ebb: the Battle of the Aisne, 1918 by Sidney Rogerson


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Last of the Ebb: the Battle of the Aisne, 1918 Summary

Last of the Ebb: the Battle of the Aisne, 1918 by Sidney Rogerson

In 1918, the Germans launched the Spring Offensive. Aware that American troops would soon be arriving in Europe, the Germans saw this as their last chance to win the war. If they could overcome the Allied armies and reach Paris, victory might be possible. The German offensive was initially a great success. Striking at the Allied line's strongest point, the Chemin des Dames, they burst their way through and made quick progress towards Marne. However, the advance eventually stalled. With supply shortages and lack of reserves, this was to be the 'last ebb' of the German war effort.Rogerson, a young officer in the West Yorkshire Regiment, describes the experiences of his battalion from the Aisne through to the Marne. Fighting under French command, the West Yorkshires were inadequately supported by artillery and practically without help from the air. The 4 tired divisions were forced to fight and run 27 miles across wooded downlands and 3 rivers on emergency rations. The author vividly conveys the bravery and extraordinary resilience of the West Yorkshires, who were able to face up to the terrible ordeal of such a battle without loss of morale. Remarkably for a book of this period, an account by Major-General A. D. von Unruh, which gives the German perspective of the offensive, has been included.

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GOR004756880
9781848326118
1848326114
Last of the Ebb: the Battle of the Aisne, 1918 by Sidney Rogerson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20110701
192
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