The Underground War Vimy Ridge to Arras

The Underground War Vimy Ridge to Arras by Phillip Robinson is a detailed exploration of the underground aspects of the Great War on the Western Front. Published by Pen & Sword Military in 2011, this first edition spans 269 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the largely overlooked subject of tunneling operations during World War I, focusing on key locations such as Vimy Ridge and Arras, and aims to shed light on the historical significance of these underground activities.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the mining operations in central Artois, particularly around Vimy Ridge and the River Scarpe. The narrative incorporates French and German archival materials, along with personal accounts, to provide a comprehensive view of the underground war. Illustrated with diagrams and maps from both British and German records, this volume also includes a glossary of technical terms and descriptions of significant sites like the Goodman Subway and the Wellington Cave, enhancing the understanding of the historical context and the complexities of warfare in these subterranean environments.
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This is the first part of a planned four-volume series focusing on a hitherto largely neglected aspect of the Great War on the Western Front – the war underground. The subject has fascinated visitors to the battlefields from the very beginning of battlefield pilgrimages in the years immediately after the Armistice, and locations such as Hill 60 and the Grange Subway at Vimy have always been popular stops on such tours. Three other volumes will follow, covering the Somme, Ypres and French Flanders. Each book in the series has a short description of the formation and development of Tunneling Companies in the BEF and a glossary of technical terms.
This volume looks mainly at central Artois, the environs of the whole line of the Vimy Ridge to the River Scarpe and Arras. It does not aim to be a complete treatment of the intensive mining operations along this front. It concentrates on mining, in the area of Vimy Ridge, in Arras itself and at the use of ancient underground quarries, taking Roeux as a good example. There are extensive descriptions of mining on and around Vimy Ridge, including photography and explanations of systems that have been accessed recently but are closed to the public, such as the Goodman Subway.
The narrative draws on French and German archival material and personal descriptions. The text is illustrated with numerous diagrams and maps, in particular from the British and German records, and there is an exhaustive guide to the Grange Subway. Other sites open to the public, in particular the Wellington Cave, are also explained and put into context.
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