ATTRITION WAR ON WESTERN FRONT by Robin Neillands

ATTRITION WAR ON WESTERN FRONT by Robin Neillands

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Focusing on 1916, this work examines the actions of the principal commanders as they sought for a way to win the war and opted for the deadly notion of attrition: the notion that it was only possible to win by killing a vast quantity of soldiers.

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ATTRITION WAR ON WESTERN FRONT by Robin Neillands

Focusing on 1916, this work examines the actions of the principal commanders as they sought for a way to win the war and opted for the deadly notion of attrition: the notion that it was only possible to win by killing a vast quantity of soldiers. It points at the failure of high command to to realize that until new offensive technology was invented to overcome the current bias of defensive technology, the death toll could only rise.
Robin Neillands is an acclaimed author of military history. Previous titles include Great War Generals on the Western Front 1914-1918; The Conquest of the Reich; The Desert Rats and The Hundred Years War.
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ISBN 13 9781861053480
ISBN 10 1861053487
Title ATTRITION WAR ON WESTERN FRONT
Author Neillands Robin
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2001-11-16
Number of pages 320
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