World War I Trench Warfare (1)

1914–16

Dr Stephen Bull author Adam Hook illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:25th Feb '02

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

World War I Trench Warfare (1) cover

An illustrated volume exploring the evolution of trench warfare and weaponry in the first half of the First World War.

The years from 1914 to 1918 saw a whole series of complex and rapid changes in infantry tactics, which fundamentally altered the way wars had been fought for 150 years. This study describes the development of infantry equipment and weapons and how these items and techniques were employed in battle.

The regular armies which marched off to war in 1914 were composed of massed riflemen, screened by cavalry and supported by artillery.

Their leaders expected a quick and decisive outcome, achieved by sweeping manoeuvre, bold leadership and skill at arms. Eighteen months later the whole nature of field armies and their tactics had changed utterly. In sophisticated trench systems forming a battlefield a few miles wide and 400 miles long, conscript armies sheltered from massive long-range bombardment, wielding new weapons according to new tactical doctrines.

This first of two richly illustrated studies explains in detail the specifics of that extraordinary transformation, complete with ten full colour plates of uniforms and equipment.

ISBN: 9781841761978

Dimensions: 244mm x 180mm x 8mm

Weight: 240g

64 pages