© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd, The Geologists' Association & The Geological Society of London The Battle of Messines (Wytschaete Bogen) of June 1917 is hailed as a triumph of military geology, with the simultaneous explosion of some 19 mines leading to the Allied destruction of the German frontline positions. This story is well known and rightly celebrated; but less well understood and often overshadowed by this success is the story of the effectiveness of the German fortress positions. These were constructed in late 1914 in order to maintain the strategic aim of holding the Allies in the west while pressing the Russians through a series of offensives in east. In this, they were highly effective, even in the face of continuous Allied bom...
Integrated research using aerial photography, proximal soil sensing, historical research and excavat...
While English-speaking historians know in detail about almost every event on the BEF’s front, the sa...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, two major types of warfare were characterized by the World Wars ...
The First World War started a hundred years ago this year. On 4 August 2014 the United Kingdom marks...
Between 26 March and 21 December 2012, archaeological excavations were undertaken at Messines in adv...
In the past decade, the research of archaeological remains from World War I has become mainstream. T...
In late 1916, the German 3rd Supreme Army Command (OHL) under General Hindenburg and General Ludendo...
This article explores the Canadian tunnelling companies’ military mining organisation and accomplish...
During the First World War, several archaeological sites were discovered by chance, during the const...
The article discuses the 1915 Battle of Loos, France, fought between British and German forces durin...
Trench warfare became associated with the First World War from late 1914 until 1918. Where possible,...
The application of geology to warfare in regard to questions of water supply, ground conditions and ...
There is little doubt that Fritz Haber (1868–1934) was the driving force behind the centrally direct...
The Great War was marked on the western front mainly by a war of position (for 40 out of the 51 mont...
This article analyses the evolution of permanent fortifications in Europe between 1870 and 1914. Des...
Integrated research using aerial photography, proximal soil sensing, historical research and excavat...
While English-speaking historians know in detail about almost every event on the BEF’s front, the sa...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, two major types of warfare were characterized by the World Wars ...
The First World War started a hundred years ago this year. On 4 August 2014 the United Kingdom marks...
Between 26 March and 21 December 2012, archaeological excavations were undertaken at Messines in adv...
In the past decade, the research of archaeological remains from World War I has become mainstream. T...
In late 1916, the German 3rd Supreme Army Command (OHL) under General Hindenburg and General Ludendo...
This article explores the Canadian tunnelling companies’ military mining organisation and accomplish...
During the First World War, several archaeological sites were discovered by chance, during the const...
The article discuses the 1915 Battle of Loos, France, fought between British and German forces durin...
Trench warfare became associated with the First World War from late 1914 until 1918. Where possible,...
The application of geology to warfare in regard to questions of water supply, ground conditions and ...
There is little doubt that Fritz Haber (1868–1934) was the driving force behind the centrally direct...
The Great War was marked on the western front mainly by a war of position (for 40 out of the 51 mont...
This article analyses the evolution of permanent fortifications in Europe between 1870 and 1914. Des...
Integrated research using aerial photography, proximal soil sensing, historical research and excavat...
While English-speaking historians know in detail about almost every event on the BEF’s front, the sa...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, two major types of warfare were characterized by the World Wars ...