To the Last Man

To the Last Man by Lyn MacDonald, published by Basic Books on October 17, 1999, is a first edition that spans 416 pages. This book presents an oral chronicle of World War I, focusing on the significant events of the Spring 1918 German offensive, which culminated in the Second Battle of the Somme. Through the voices of those who experienced it firsthand, MacDonald captures the essence of the conflict, detailing the experiences of commanders, British soldiers, German troops, and American doughboys.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of the human experience during one of history’s most devastating wars. The narrative emphasizes the courage and resilience of soldiers as they faced overwhelming odds, providing insights into the realities of warfare. With a focus on history and the 20th century, this work brings to life the struggles and sacrifices made on the battlefield, offering a comprehensive view of the events that shaped the course of the war.
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As poignant as Niall Fregusson’s The Pity of War, as powerful as John Keegan’s The First World War, this is an engrossing eye-witness history of World War I. From the trenches to the battle lines, in bold advances and fighting retreats and courageous stands, this oral chronicle of World War I by award-winning historian Lyn Macdonald brings to life the massive German offensive of Spring 1918 that became the Second Battle of Somme. As moving as it is monumental, the volume recounts the devastating assault in the words of the men who survived it — from the commanders to the war-weary British Tommies, the eager German foot soldiers, and the as-yet-untested doughboys fresh from the U.S. Unforgettably, To the Last Man puts a human face on the armies in the field as it gives voice to the soldiers who together held their position against the foe-resisting, as the Allied command had ordered, “to the last round and the last man.”
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