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El. knyga: Hell in Flanders Fields: Canadians at the Second Battle of Ypres

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  • Formatas: 424 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2010
  • Leidėjas: Dundurn Group Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781459704855
  • Formatas: 424 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Aug-2010
  • Leidėjas: Dundurn Group Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781459704855

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On 22 April 1915, the men of the 1st Canadian Division faced chlorine gas, a new lethal weapon against which they had no defence. In defiance of a particularly horrible death, or, at the very least, severe lung injury, these untested Canadians fought almost continuously for four days, often hand-to-hand, as they clung stubbornly against overwhelming odds to a vital part of the Allied line after the French units on their left fled in panic. By doing so, they saved 50,000 troops in the Ypres salient from almost certain destruction, and, in addition, prevented the momentum of the war from tipping in favour of the Germans.

In this new, deeply researched account, the distinguished military historian George H. Cassar skillfully blends into the history of the battle the graphic and moving words of the men on the front line. Illustrated with outstanding photographs and numerous maps, and drawing from diaries, letters, and documents from every level of planning, Hell in Flanders Fields is an authoritative, gripping drama of politics, strategy, and human courage.



On April 22, 1915, Canadians fought almost continuously for five days, clinging stubbornly against overwhelming odds to a vital part of the Allied line and saved 50,000 troops. In this new, deeply researched account, George H. Cassar skillfully blends the history of the battle with the graphic and moving words of the men on the front line.
Maps
8(1)
Preface 9(4)
Acknowledgements 13(2)
1 Creating an Army
15(36)
2 Off to the Front
51(27)
3 Unheeded Warning
78(26)
4 A Higher Form of Killing
104(23)
5 The Deadly Counterattacks
127(25)
6 Securing the New Flank
152(25)
7 24 April: The Onset of the Battle of St. Julien (4:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.)
177(30)
8 24 April: The Crisis Deepens (1:40 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.)
207(20)
9 24 April: The 2nd Brigade Stands Fast
227(22)
10 25 April: Another Awful Day
249(29)
11 Lambs Led to the Slaughter
278(25)
12 The Patricias at Frezenberg
303(13)
13 Epilogue
316(19)
Appendix: Order of Battle, First Canadian Division 335(1)
Notes 336(36)
Bibliography 372