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Trench Warfare

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192 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 2002

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Stephen Bull

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January 18, 2013
An excellent primer on the subject of trench warfare during World War I. Bull does an adequate analysis of the precursors to the use of trench warfare in the Great War, as well as noting the influence of the tactics developed at that time as they affected wars all the way through the First Gulf War. Full of primary source material and liberally illustrated with photographs, maps, posters, and battle diagrams, most of them from the time period, Trench Warfare gives not only a glimpse into the lives of those who fought in the trenches and the equipment and methods they used to do so, but also some intriguing analysis of the effectiveness of trench warfare vis-a-vis the "open ground" fighting on the last three months of the war. Though the emphasis of the book is on the hardware and tactics, Bull is careful to acknowledge the human cost of the war and its effect on those who fought it and those "at home". A critical read for the student of World War I.
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November 23, 2015
Good introduction to static warfare in World War I. Bull analyzes trench warfare from a number of different angles and comes up with excellent conclusions contrary to some long accepted theses of combat in WWI. He extends his analysis to First Gulf War. Entertaining and informative; packed with period photographs and testimony.
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