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The Day We Won The War

Turning Point At Amiens, 8 August 1918

Charles Messenger

How the British, ANZACs and Canadians finally broke the German army

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8 August 2008 is the 90th anniversary of the most decisive day of the Great War: the British attack at Amiens which broke clean through the German defences. In earlier offensives, a gain of a few hundred yards counted as a 'victory', but this time our troops advanced seven miles in a day. German commander-in-chief General Ludendorff called it the 'Black Day' of the German Army. The long agony on the Western Front was nearly over.
Spearheaded by tanks and armoured cars and supported by the RAF, the attack was led by the Australian and Canadian Corps, with British and French troops on the flanks. Elaborate deception measures were employed to ensure surprise. The first day's ambitious objectives were achieved: armoured cars raced deep enough into the German defences to shoot up a corps headquarters. The operation bore many of the hallmarks of the German Blitzkrieg of twenty years later.
This book will seek to show how the attack was conceived, the preparations, and the actual assault itself, as well as what happened on the subsequent days and how Amiens paved the way for the final victorious Allied advance. It will draw on both primary and secondary sources, as well as eyewitness accounts and will aim to recreate the atmosphere of the time. The book will also examine the tactics employed, showing how sophisticated for their time they had become, as well as the weaponry used. In addition, it will gauge the character of the Australian, British, Canadian, French and German troops who took part.


Allan Mallinson

THE TIMES

Angela Taylor

THE OFFICER MAGAZINE

SCOTTISH LEGION NEWS

Tim Newark

MILITARY ILLUSTRATED

 

"The result is a compelling account of one of the most dramatic events in Military History, told in Charles Messenger's thoroughly enjoyable style."

Angela Taylor

THE OFFICER MAGAZINE

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The Day We Won The War-Turning Point At Amiens, 8 August 1918

£15.32
eBook
304 pages
198 x 129 mm
ISBN:
ISBN-13: 9780297856184
Publication: August 2008
'the day we won the war' is also available in hardback format
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