Most people’s perceptions of the Second World War leave little room for static, attritional fighting; instead, free-flowing manoeuvre warfare, such as Blitzkrieg, is seen as the norm. In reality, however, much of the terrain fought over in 1939-45 was unsuitable for such a war and, as a result, bloody attritional battles and trench fighting were common. Thus ordinary infantrymen spent the majority of their time at the front burrowing underground for protection. Although these trenches were never as fixed or elaborate as those on the Western Front a generation earlier, the men who served in Italy, Normandy, Holland and Germany, nonetheless shared an experience remarkably similar to that of their predecessors in Flanders, Picardy, Champagne a...
The archaeology of the battlefields of the Western Front has provided an alternative perspective in ...
[[abstract]]As Britain went to war in 1939 there was throughout the nation a heavy sense of forebodi...
This thesis examines the depiction of the working man in British culture during the Second World War...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
Soldiers in the First World War, began publishing trench journals shortly after the German and Allie...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
Since the end of the Second World War, numerous British veterans of that conflict have made the dec...
By analyzing the memoirs of several different soldiers in the French and British armies during World...
This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on...
This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on...
It is often asserted that British army casualties in the Great War were carelessly incurred and that...
This thesis evaluates the "human dimension" of military history and focuses primarily on soldiers fr...
This thesis examines the depiction of the working man in British culture during the Second World War...
The archaeology of the battlefields of the Western Front has provided an alternative perspective in ...
The archaeology of the battlefields of the Western Front has provided an alternative perspective in ...
[[abstract]]As Britain went to war in 1939 there was throughout the nation a heavy sense of forebodi...
This thesis examines the depiction of the working man in British culture during the Second World War...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
Soldiers in the First World War, began publishing trench journals shortly after the German and Allie...
The First World War caught Europe's military establishments largely unprepared for a conflict that e...
Since the end of the Second World War, numerous British veterans of that conflict have made the dec...
By analyzing the memoirs of several different soldiers in the French and British armies during World...
This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on...
This article uses letters, diaries and memoirs to examine the processes by which British soldiers on...
It is often asserted that British army casualties in the Great War were carelessly incurred and that...
This thesis evaluates the "human dimension" of military history and focuses primarily on soldiers fr...
This thesis examines the depiction of the working man in British culture during the Second World War...
The archaeology of the battlefields of the Western Front has provided an alternative perspective in ...
The archaeology of the battlefields of the Western Front has provided an alternative perspective in ...
[[abstract]]As Britain went to war in 1939 there was throughout the nation a heavy sense of forebodi...
This thesis examines the depiction of the working man in British culture during the Second World War...