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نویسندگان: Lloyd. Nick
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780465074907, 0465074928
ناشر: Not Avail;Basic Books
سال نشر: 2014
تعداد صفحات: 0
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 116 کیلوبایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب صد روز: کمپینی که به جنگ جهانی اول پایان داد: مبارزات نظامی، جنگ جهانی، 1914-1918 - مبارزات - جبهه غربی، جنگ جهانی، 1914-1918 - مبارزات - جبهه غربی، جبهه غربی (جنگ جهانی (1914-1918))
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In the late summer of 1918, after four long years of senseless, stagnant fighting, the Western Front erupted. The bitter four-month struggle that ensuedknown as the Hundred Days Campaignsaw some of the bloodiest and most ferocious combat of the Great War, as the Allies grimly worked to break the stalemate in the west and end the conflict that had decimated Europe.
In Hundred Days, acclaimed military historian Nick Lloyd leads readers into the endgame of World War I, showing how the timely arrival of American men and materielas well as the bravery of French, British, and Commonwealth soldiershelped to turn the tide on the Western Front. Many of these battle-hardened troops had endured years of terror in the trenches, clinging to their resolve through poison-gas attacks and fruitless assaults across no mans land. Finally, in July 1918, they and their American allies did the impossible: they returned movement to the western theater. Using surprise attacks, innovative artillery tactics, and swarms of tanks and aircraft, they pushed the Germans out of their trenches and forced them back to their final bastion: the Hindenburg Line, a formidable network of dugouts, barbed wire, and pillboxes. After a massive assault, the Allies broke through, racing toward the Rhine and forcing Kaiser Wilhelm II to sue for peace.
An epic tale ranging from the ravaged fields of Flanders to the revolutionary streets of Berlin, Hundred Days recalls the bravery and sacrifice that finally silenced the guns of Europe.
A Macleans Best Read of 2014
A sobering but essential read on the last days of a horrific
conflict The American role in the final victory has been
downplayed by Eurocentric historians Now we have an esteemed
British historian giving Americas soon-famed doughboys their
just due.
*The Washington Times*
A brilliantly enlightening approach to war and mens
livesLloyd has provided an accessible overview of how
strategic and tactical shiftslike the surge in Iraq and the
associated urban outpostscan help alter the course of a war
and indeed end it. But much more importantlyhe explores how
those strategic and tactical shifts affected the lives of
soldiers. As history progresses, it is their lives and
experiences that are often most at risk of fading. There are
no living veterans of the Great War, making it all the more
essential that not only the tactics, tools, and economy of
war, but also the soldiers themselves, remain the important
pieces of history. At its best, Hundred Days does
just this.
Daily Beast
Lloyds narrative is first-rateWith clarity and genuine
sympathy for the combatants, Lloyd tells the story of the
summer fighting that led to the long and increasingly rapid
retreat of the German armies in the fallTen million soldiers
died fighting in World War I, and perhaps as many as 20
million more were wounded. Their stories deserve to be told.
Professor Lloyd has done so very well indeed.
*Army Magazine*
One of the few truly noteworthy WWI books to issue in the
centennial flood from the presses of the Western world in
observance of anniversary of the wars beginning Hundred
Days is a bracing re-dramatization of the horrors that
were most fresh in the minds of all concerned when those days
were over.
Open Letters Monthly
Brisk and thoroughly engrossing Far from being a pointless
stalemate in the mud, the last hundred days of [World War I]
saw the Allied armies push their adversaries back from the
Paris commuter belt all the way to the German border
itself.
Evening Standard (London)
A readable, instructive, and compelling narrative of Allied
successes and German failuresHundred Days succeeds
in its ambition of covering all the major combatants on the
Western Front in the final campaign of World War I. Lloyd
adroitly combines sweeping historical scope with the
perspectives of the men who did the fighting on the ground.
All this in a history that taps the latest relevant
scholarship without sidetracking the narrative.
Michigan War Studies Review
His accounts of each battle are both lively and clearthe real
strength of Lloyds work is his treatment of the experience of
the war from an individual perspective. He paints vivid
portraits of the character and motivations of the various
commanders and draws on a variety of first hand accounts from
men at all levels on both sides of the front
History in the Margins
Lloyd enters the upper tier of Great War historians with this
admirable account of the wars final campaign. Lloyds
unfailing eye for telling anecdotes vitalize his narrative.
The text brims with archival research.
Publishers Weekly
A fine account of the Allies dramatic but ultimately
unsatisfying victory in World War I.
*Kirkus Reviews*
Lloyd effectively proves his thesis that Allied military
might and leadership, with four hard years of strategic and
tactical lessons learned, were what brought the war to a
close. While most of the new books commemorating the 100th
anniversary of the beginning of the war will focus on its
causes and origin, Lloyds analysis of the final campaigns
brings a new perspective to the terrible conflict.
Library Journal
This culmination of four years of bloodshed has been largely
forgotten... [Lloyd] gives the reader an insight into the raw
emotions of the period.
The Oxford Times
This is a powerful and moving book by a rising military
historian. Lloyds depiction of the great battles of
July-November provides compelling evidence of the scale of
the Allies victories and the bitter reality of German
defeat.
Gary Sheffield, Professor of War Studies, University
of Wolverhampton
Nick Lloyd is Senior Lecturer in Defense Studies at Kings College London. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham and is the author of two previous books, Loos 1915 and The Amritsar Massacre: The Untold Story of One Fateful Day. He lives in Gloucestershire, England.