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OverviewPersonal accounts of the Great War experiences of British soldiers are well known and plentiful, but similar accounts from the German side of no mans land are rare. This highly original book vividly describes the wartime lives and ultimate fates of ten Saxon soldiers facing the British in Flanders, revealed through their intimate diaries and correspondence. The stories of these men, from front-line trench fighters to a brigade commander, are in turn used to illustrate the wider story of thousands more who fought and died in Flanders for King and Country, Kaiser and Reich with the Royal Saxon Army. This ground-breaking work is illustrated with over 300 mostly unseen wartime photographs and other images, recording the German experience of the war in human detail and giving a rounded picture of how the Saxons lived and died in Flanders. AUTHOR: Andrew Lucas first developed his passionate interest in the Kingdom of Saxony and its army while researching his great grandfather Arno Bierast's wartime service with 4. Kgl. Schs. Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr.48. He has published several articles on the Saxons in Stand To! and contributed extensive research from the German side for his father Michael's book The Journey's End Battalion. He is also an active member of the 1914-21 Society, the only 'living history' group in the UK devoted to the Great War on the Eastern Front. Jurgen Schmieschek is a lifelong resident of Dresden. Since his first visit to Flanders in 1994 he has been fascinated by the First World War, and in particular how his fellow Saxons experienced the conflict. He has since travelled widely on the old Western and Eastern Fronts, formed friendships with fellow researchers and collectors in many countries, and amassed the extraordinary collection which forms the basis of this book. He has contributed to publications including several battlefield guidebooks to the Hartmannsweilerkopf, the Western Front Associations Belgium publication Ten oorlog met schop and houweel and The Journeys End Battalion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Lucas , Jurgen SchmieschekPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Military ISBN: 9781399019675ISBN 10: 1399019678 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 27 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback 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"""Those who want to understand the Great War at the trench level should read this book, especially if they have an intermediate or more advanced level of understanding...""-- ""Roads to the Great War""" ""The photographs add to the historiography of Germany in wartime and will appeal to students of the war. Many fine wartime maps, illustrations, and artwork also enhance the text. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the German army, especially Saxon units, during World War I.""-- ""The Great War Society"" ""Those who want to understand the Great War at the trench level should read this book, especially if they have an intermediate or more advanced level of understanding...""-- ""Roads to the Great War"" Those who want to understand the Great War at the trench level should read this book, especially if they have an intermediate or more advanced level of understanding... -- Roads to the Great War Author InformationAndrew Lucas first developed his passionate interest in the Kingdom of Saxony and its army while researching his great grandfather Arno Bierast's wartime service with 4. Kgl. Schs. Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr.48. He has published several articles on the Saxons in Stand To! and contributed extensive research from the German side for his father Michael's book The Journey's End Battalion. He is also an active member of the 1914-21 Society, the only 'living history' group in the UK devoted to the Great War on the Eastern Front. Jurgen Schmieschek is a lifelong resident of Dresden. Since his first visit to Flanders in 1994 he has been fascinated by the First World War, and in particular how his fellow Saxons experienced the conflict. He has since travelled widely on the old Western and Eastern Fronts, formed friendships with fellow researchers and collectors in many countries, and amassed the extraordinary collection which forms the basis of this book. He has contributed to publications including several battlefield guidebooks to the Hartmannsweilerkopf, the Western Front Associations Belgium publication Ten oorlog met schop and houweel and The Journeys End Battalion. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |