Hell They Called High Wood the Somme 1916
By (Author) Norman Terry
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Pen & Sword Military
24th August 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Battles / military campaigns
940.4272
256
The Somme was surely one of the bloodiest rendezvous for battle of all time. High Wood, dominating the Bazentin Ridge, was the fiercely contested focal point of the battle. The Germans showed great determination and sacrifice defending the feature and it was not until September that it finally fell to the attackers. Ironically the successful divisional commander was rewarded with dismissal for wanton waste of men. This exceptional book not only paints a graphic and gruesome picture of the fighting but sheds light on the problems of high command. SELLING POINTS: The Battle of the Somme is regarded as the most costly and famous of the Great War This book is acknowledged to be one of the finest accounts of the battle Illustrated
"This fine work not only portrays a very graphic and gruesome picture of the battlefield, but sheds light on the problems of command."-- "The Great War Magazine"
Terry Norman is an author and a historian.