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TRENCH WARFARE (4) answer(s).
 
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Foch: as military commander / Marshall-Cornwall, James 1972  Book
Marshall-Cornwall, James Book
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Publication London, B T Batsford Ltd, 1972.
Description ix, 268p.: ill, maps.Hbk
Standard Number 0713412100
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010602923.544/MAR 010602MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   121532


French battle for Vimy Ridge, Spring 1915 / Krause, Jonathan   Journal Article
Krause, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The unprecedented scale of trench warfare in the First World War posed a series of challenges to attacking forces. This article tracks the early French steps to develop a coherent doctrine for launching offensives against established trench systems, focusing on a specific battle in May-June 1915: Second Artois. This battle would be the first based on lessons learned and digested by the French army after its initial tentative efforts at trench warfare from December 1914 to March 1915. As such it provides an interesting starting point for an analysis of the French army's development of trench tactics in the First World War and of the part this played in the general effort made by the two sides to find ways to break the post-1914 stalemate on the Western Front.
Key Words French Army  Western Front  Trench Warfare  1915  World War I 
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Infantry attacks / Rommel, Erwin 1995  Book
Rommel, Erwin Book
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Publication London, Greenhill Books, 1995.
Description xv, 265p.Pbk
Standard Number 1853671991
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ID:   114430


Trench mortars in the first world war / Harvey, A D   Journal Article
Harvey, A D Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The emergence of trench warfare on the Western Front proved to be fertile ground for the development of the mortar. Yet for all their worth, trench mortars struggled to compete with more traditional forms of artillery in the British Army, their crews often working other duties, and full integration with infantry units was lacking even as late as 1918.
Key Words British Army  Western Front  Trench Warfare 
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