In Flanders Fields The 1917 Campaign

In Flanders Fields The 1917 Campaign by Leon Wolff, published by Wolff Productions in 1997, offers a detailed examination of the Passchendaele battle during World War I. This edition, written in English and spanning 363 pages, delves into the harsh realities of warfare on the Western Front, highlighting the significant human cost associated with this infamous campaign.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the events surrounding Passchendaele, characterized by the mud and blood that defined the conflict. The narrative focuses on the grim and gallant aspects of the battle, detailing the strategic gains and losses that resulted in approximately a million Allied casualties. Through its historical lens, the book provides insights into military history, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the complexities of World War I.
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Of all the grim, gallant and inglorious battles of the Western Front, Passchendaele is the name evocative of the mud and bl ood that pervaded World War I. The total gain – a few thousand yards of indefensible slough – cost about a million Allied lives.
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