Collection type | Library |
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Author | Rankin, Adam, author.; |
Call Number | 940.431 R211 |
Document type | Monograph |
Year | 2019. 019. |
Pagination | 180 pages : illustrations (some colour), colour maps, portraits (some colour) ; 25 cm. |
Publisher | Big Sky Publishing, |
Note | Prepublication record (machine generated from publisher information) Includes bibliographical references and index. In the last devastating months of the First World War, the British Fourth Army pursued the Germans to their final defensive position the Hindenburg Line, a formidable series of defensive positions studded with concrete dugouts and thickly set barbed wire. The Hindenburg Line 1918 describes the two fiercely fought set-piece battles which saw Fourth Army break through the German line, paving the way for the final pursuit which ended with the Armistice. The Australian Corps was a pivotal part of the offensiv e to breach the Hindenburg Line, culminating in the assault to capture Montbrehain, the last Australian battle of the war. By the time it reached the Hindenburg Line, the Australian Corps had been in the line for months, its units exhausted and depleted. Despite this, these final offensives saw the battle-hardened Australians demonstrate their skill in the use of infantry, artillery, machine-guns, tanks, aeroplanes and all the other implements of war that had altered so fundamentally since 1914. Australi an commanders had likewise benefited from years of war and were highly skilled in planning complex operations that incorporated the latest tactics, techniques and procedures. But the scale of operations on the Western Front required close cooperation wit h British and Allied troops, and it was as part of this coalition that the Australian Corps would play its vital role in finally securing battlefield victory and bringing the war to an end. |
Place made | Newport, NSW : |
The Hindenburg Line : 1918 / Adam Rankin.
Abstract
Series introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The 1918 offensives and allied counter-attacks -- Chapter 2 The German Army and the Hindenburg Line -- Chapter 3 The advanced Hindenburg Line -- Chapter 4 Plans and preparations -- Chapt er 5 Assaulting the Hiundenburg Line -- Chapter 6 The Beaurevoir Line and Montbrehain -- Chapter 7 October 1918 and the Armistice -- Further reading -- Index.
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