The battle of Neuve Chapelle
Kendall, Paul (Historian)2016
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After the reverses of 1914, the French and British commanders were determined to take the war to the enemy. A major combined offensive was planned in the Artois region of France but the French had to cancel their part in the operation. This did not deter the commander of the British Expeditionary Force, Sir John French, and on 10 March 1915, the British attacked the German positions centred on the village of Neuve Chapelle. In what was the first British planned offensive of the First World War, the attackers overran the German lines and almost achieved an unparalleled breakthrough. Only a lack of artillery shells and a breakdown in communications prevented the British First Army under General Haig from taking full advantage of the unprecedented success. The battle demonstrated how trench systems could be penetrated and set the pattern of warfare on the Western Front for the next three years.
Main title:
The battle of Neuve Chapelle / Paul Kendall.
Author:
Kendall, Paul (Historian), author
Imprint:
London : Frontline Books, 2016.
Collation:
256 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9781473847187 (hbk)
Language:
English
BRN:
1112169
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