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OverviewThis book considers a relatively unknown series of actions of the victorious Hundred Days of 1918: the operations at the River Selle. Between 9-24 October, the British Fourth Army drove elements of two German armies back from the Hindenburg support line in the 'Pursuit to the Selle' (9-11 October); prepared and fought the set-piece Battle of the Selle (17-18 October); and then drove in the flank of the German Second Army towards the Sambre-Oise Canal (23-24 October). Contrary to expectations, the enemy resistance on 17 October (as Fourth Army crossed the river) was strong and effective, which contradicts the idea that the German Army was an entirely spent force at this late point in the conflict. Furthermore, Fourth Army suffered its worst intelligence failure of the war and artillery, airpower and armour were unable to support the infantry effectively; it was largely the infantry, fighting a 'soldier's battle', that gave victory. The book gives a detailed account of the fighting and the infantry tactics deployed, and it analyses why Fourth Army's 'weapons system' struggled to be effective - weighing the contribution of each element and the qualities of the infantry that made victory possible. It also examines the nature of 'semi-mobile' warfare in the Hundred Days and assesses the limitations of the British ability to pursue this. The idea that the BEF had an invincible formula - repeatedly deployed - that ensured success is challenged; similarly, the nature of the German resistance is subject to analysis. The book further examines Fourth Army's planning process and the efforts of the Royal Engineers and the logistics system, without which no victory would have been possible. AUTHOR: Dr Peter Hodgkinson spent a professional career in clinical psychology. He obtained an MA in British First World War Studies in 2006 at the University of Birmingham, and was awarded his PhD there in 2014 on the topic of infantry battalion commanders. He is the author of British Infantry Battalion Commanders in the First World War (Ashgate, 2015); 'Glum Heroes': Hardship, Fear and Death - Resilience and Coping in the British Army on the Western Front 1914-1918 (Helion, 2016); The Battle of the Selle: Fourth Army Operations on the Western Front in the Hundred Days, 9-24 October 1918 (Helion, 2017); Fourth Army at the Battle of the Selle 9-24 October 1918: A Battlefield Guide (Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, 2017); and The Resourceful Gunner: Inventor Major Conrad Dinwiddy in the First World War(Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, 2018). He has two daughters and lives in South London. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter HodgkinsonPublisher: Helion & Company Imprint: Helion & Company Edition: Reprint ed. ISBN: 9781804510483ISBN 10: 1804510483 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 01 February 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""...a mine of useful information on a brief but interesting tactical and operational episode of WWI land warfare.""-- ""Miniature Wargames"" ""Illustrated with a number of good, clear and simple maps and several annotated ""now"" photographs of the ground, the book describes the action in depth. There are endless footnotes and the narrative is at a detailed level...Excellent - and about time that the succession of major British victories in 1918 was afforded such attention.""-- ""Long Long Trail""" ...a mine of useful information on a brief but interesting tactical and operational episode of WWI land warfare. -- Miniature Wargames Illustrated with a number of good, clear and simple maps and several annotated now photographs of the ground, the book describes the action in depth. There are endless footnotes and the narrative is at a detailed level...Excellent - and about time that the succession of major British victories in 1918 was afforded such attention. -- Long Long Trail ""...a mine of useful information on a brief but interesting tactical and operational episode of WWI land warfare.""-- ""Miniature Wargames"" ""Illustrated with a number of good, clear and simple maps and several annotated ""now"" photographs of the ground, the book describes the action in depth. There are endless footnotes and the narrative is at a detailed level...Excellent - and about time that the succession of major British victories in 1918 was afforded such attention.""-- ""Long Long Trail"" Author InformationDr Peter Hodgkinson spent a professional career in clinical psychology. He obtained an MA in British First World War Studies in 2006 at the University of Birmingham, and was awarded his PhD there in 2014 on the topic of infantry battalion commanders. He is the author of British Infantry Battalion Commanders in the First World War (Ashgate, 2015); 'Glum Heroes' Hardship, Fear and Death - Resilience and Coping in the British Army on the Western Front 1914-1918 (Helion, 2016); The Battle of the Selle: Fourth Army Operations on the Western Front in the Hundred Days, 9-24 October 1918 (Helion, 2017); Fourth Army at the Battle of the Selle 9-24 October 1918: A Battlefield Guide (Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, 2017); and The Resourceful Gunner: Inventor Major Conrad Dinwiddy in the First World War(Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, 2018). He has two daughters and lives in South London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |