Through German Eyes: The British and the Somme, 1916

Christopher Duffy
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The 1916 Battle of the Somme is one of history’s bloodiest moments, with more than one million casualties in five months. Analyzing hitherto unknown archival material, including long-lost interviews of British POWs by German interrogators, historian Christopher Duffy paints a picture that will change your perception of the past. While the battle is often seen as a defeat for the British, for the first time the German perspective―such as their respect for the British forces and their own massive losses―is explored.
Genres: HistoryWorld War IGermanyMilitary HistoryNonfictionBritish Literature
383 Pages

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