Slaughter on the Somme

Cover of Slaughter on the Somme by John Grehan
Author: John Grehan
Year: 2013
Language: en
Pages: 514
ISBN-13: 9781848847705
Dewey Decimal: 940.4272
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“Slaughter on the Somme” by John Grehan, published by Pen & Sword Military in 2013, offers a detailed examination of the events surrounding the first day of the Battle of the Somme on July 1, 1916. This edition spans 514 pages and is presented in English. The book captures the moment when British soldiers emerged from the trenches, marking a significant and tragic day in military history, characterized by heavy casualties and the clash of traditional infantry tactics with the realities of modern warfare.

Readers will find a comprehensive collection of War Diary entries from 171 British Regiments that participated in this pivotal battle. This work serves as an important reference for those interested in World War I, military history, and genealogy. By compiling these firsthand accounts, the book provides insight into the experiences of soldiers and the impact of the battle on families in the UK and beyond.


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At 07.30 hours on 1 July 1916, the devastating cacophony of the Allied artillery fell silent along the front on the Somme. The ear-splitting explosions were replaced by the shrill sound of hundreds of whistles being blown. At that moment, tens of thousands of British soldiers climbed out from the trenches on their part of the Western Front, and began to make their way steadily towards the German lines opposite. It was the first day of the Battle of the Somme.

By the end of the day, a number of the regiments involved had met with some degree of success; others had suffered heavy losses for no gain, whilst a few quite literally ceased to exist. That day, the old infantry tactics of the British Army clashed head-on with the reality of modern warfare. On what is generally accepted as the worst day in the British Army’s history, there were more than 60,000 casualties – a third of them fatal.

In this publication, the authors have drawn together, for the first time ever, all the War Diary entries for 171 British Regiments that went “over the top” that day – a day that even now still touches so many families both in the United Kingdom and around the world.

The result will be a vital work of reference to the events of 1 July 1916, a valuable information source for not only for those interested in military history, but genealogists and historians alike.

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