As commander of the Northern Army Group, General Ferdinand Foch was responsible for the major French contribution to the Battle of the Somme. Using lesser known archival sources this article illuminates the tensions both between the allies and within the French army, looking at the planning, the prosecution of the battle and the aftermath. Although frustrated by having to fight on a battlefield he considered to be unfavourable, the lack of what he considered sufficient resources and the general slowness of operations, Foch learned much about alliance warfare and worked hard to build a relationship with Haig that benefited him as Generalissimo in 1918
By mid-1918, the character of the First World War had changed completely from the relatively static ...
Although the Canadian Corps did not participate directly in the German Spring Offensives that began ...
In September 1915, the British and French armies began a combined major offensive on the western fro...
As commander of the Northern Army Group, General Ferdinand Foch was responsible for the major French...
Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929) Foch was one of the most renowned figures in the French army. He was prom...
This paper focuses on the unique ability of the British 18th Division to attain all of its allocated...
Revisionist historians of the Western Front have demonstrated that Britain had no alternative but to...
Revisionist historians of the Western Front have demonstrated that Britain had no alternative but to...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
The historiography of logistics on the Western Front has been dominated by discussion of railways. I...
Mayer Emile. Foch (Ferdinand), Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de la guerre de 1914-1918, 1931. In...
Mayer Emile. Foch (Ferdinand), Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de la guerre de 1914-1918, 1931. In...
By mid-1918, the character of the First World War had changed completely from the relatively static ...
Du point de vue britannique la Somme et Passchendaele furent les lieux des deux batailles mythiques ...
Du point de vue britannique la Somme et Passchendaele furent les lieux des deux batailles mythiques ...
By mid-1918, the character of the First World War had changed completely from the relatively static ...
Although the Canadian Corps did not participate directly in the German Spring Offensives that began ...
In September 1915, the British and French armies began a combined major offensive on the western fro...
As commander of the Northern Army Group, General Ferdinand Foch was responsible for the major French...
Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929) Foch was one of the most renowned figures in the French army. He was prom...
This paper focuses on the unique ability of the British 18th Division to attain all of its allocated...
Revisionist historians of the Western Front have demonstrated that Britain had no alternative but to...
Revisionist historians of the Western Front have demonstrated that Britain had no alternative but to...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
The historiography of logistics on the Western Front has been dominated by discussion of railways. I...
Mayer Emile. Foch (Ferdinand), Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de la guerre de 1914-1918, 1931. In...
Mayer Emile. Foch (Ferdinand), Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire de la guerre de 1914-1918, 1931. In...
By mid-1918, the character of the First World War had changed completely from the relatively static ...
Du point de vue britannique la Somme et Passchendaele furent les lieux des deux batailles mythiques ...
Du point de vue britannique la Somme et Passchendaele furent les lieux des deux batailles mythiques ...
By mid-1918, the character of the First World War had changed completely from the relatively static ...
Although the Canadian Corps did not participate directly in the German Spring Offensives that began ...
In September 1915, the British and French armies began a combined major offensive on the western fro...