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No Man's Land: 1918, The Last Year of the Great War (World War I)
John Toland
Bison Books
, 2002 - 727 pages
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From the trenches to the drawing rooms
...the final
year
of the
Great
War
is told through the eyes of those who were there; top brass, officers and men in the trenches. Beginning with the
last great
offensive by the Ger
mans through
to the armistice, To
land tells
the story in great detail. Never boring, however--the horror and futility of war is there, but it's not written in a fingerpointing style. The reader can make his or her choice.
The Americans are shown in a good light, as they took to the battlefield with great ardor, but with the knowledge this was to be no walk in the fields. In fact, the players on both sides are examined honestly.
Political considerations are also examined, including the collapse of Russia and the rise of Lenin and Bolshevism. The turmoil within the German royal family is highlighted, and the situation at home is shown to be dire in the final weeks leading up to November 11th.
A heady, solid work; a must-read for students of history or anyone who has more than passing interest.
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Excellent for history buffs or casual readers
To
land provides
an outstanding look at the politics, tactics, strategy, and personalities of the
last
year
of WWI. He also provides good "background material" on the earlier years of the
war without
bogging the reader down with too much detail. The book almost reads like a novel - highly engrossing.
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Excellent service
The book was purchased as a gift for Christmas. So all I can say is that I'm satisfied with the seller who had the item I was looking for. The service was prompt & easy. Thank you Harvest Books!
Engrossing Narrative of a Tragic Conflict
This gripping account of the
last
year
of the First
World
War
is well worth reading. Author John To
land focuses
on the Western Front and describes tactics, strategies, politics, economics and personalities. Readers see how in March of
1918
a weary but still-powerful Ger
man army
, fortified with fresh divisions from Russia, broke through the lines of the exhausted French and British. The Germans sensed victory, but they were stopped cold in July by a combination of British and French grit, plus fresh divisions newly arrived from the USA. As the author shows, the tide soon turned, the Allies surged ahead, and by November of 1918 the war ended with the Armistice. Readers get a feel for trench warfare in all its mud, blood, and horrors. We see how German civilians were short of food due to the British blockade, and how British tanks began to make a difference - a fact the Germans remembered two decades later. The author also describes the war's politics, and we see that U.S. President Woodrow Wilson proved an effective wartime leader despite his semi-pacifism.
John Toland (1912-2004) was a popular non-academic historian who wrote superbly readable history. Readers of this gripping narrative might also consider THE LAST 100 DAYS, THE RISING SUN, HITLER: A BIOGRAPHY, and several other stellar efforts by this very capable author.
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From freezing infantrymen huddled in bloodied trenches on the front lines to intricate political
man
euvering and tense strategy sessions in European capitals, noted historian John To
land tells
of the unforgettable final
year
of the First
World
War
. As
1918
opened, the Allies and Central Powers remained locked in a desperate, bloody stalemate, despite the deaths of millions of soldiers over the previous three and a half years. The arrival of the Americans "over there" by the middle of the year turned the tide of war, resulting in an Allied victory in November.
In these pages participants on both sides, from enlisted men to generals and prime ministers to monarchs, vividly recount the battles, sensational events, and behind-the-scenes strategies that shaped the climactic, terrifying year. It's all here?the horrific futility of going over the top into a hail of bullets in no man's land; the enigmatic death of the legendary German ace, the Red Baron; Operation Michael, a punishing German attack in the spring; the Americans' long-awaited arrival in June; the murder of Russian Czar Nicholas II and his family, the growing fear of a communist menace in the east; and the armistice on November 11. The different points of view of Germans, Americans, British, French, and Russians add depth, complexity, and understanding to the tragedies and triumphs of the War to End All Wars.
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