The Western Front Experience

The Western Front Experience by Gary Sheffield, published by Carlton Books in 2011, offers a comprehensive exploration of the First World War, a conflict that continues to captivate interest nearly a century after its conclusion. This edition, consisting of 63 pages, presents a detailed account that spans the experiences of both ordinary soldiers and commanding generals, highlighting significant battles and lesser-known actions throughout this tumultuous period in military history.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the war’s impact, enriched by 15 rare facsimile items that provide unique insights into the era. The book delves into various aspects of World War I, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the experiences of veterans. With its engaging narrative and well-researched content, The Western Front Experience serves as an informative guide to one of the most significant conflicts in history.
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Ninety-four years after its end, the First World War still fascinates. From the ordinary soldiers to the commanding generals, from obscure actions to major battles, “The Western Front Experience” is a riveting, all-encompassing guide to one of the most terrible periods of warfare the world has ever known. Endorsed by the Imperial War Museum, and including 15 rare and painstakingly researched facsimile items, here is history at its finest.”
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