The Somme Battlefields. a Guide to the Cemeteries and Memorials of the Battlefields of the Somme 1914-18

The Somme Battlefields. a Guide to the Cemeteries and Memorials of the Battlefields of the Somme 1914-18
Author: Michael Scott
Publisher: Naval & Military Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781783312900

A war that ended in 1918 and in which the men who fought are now dead is today of great historical interest for many British people. The Centenary Celebrations have brought a renewed level of interest in a conflict that is still 'touchable' in that almost all of us know someone at one or two, or even three, generations distance from us. We feel they are our family though time has brought separation. When we make our journeys to the battlefields, we take part in a pilgrimage of sorts, one that remembers those who took part in the battles, the day to day trudge of existence, the familial brotherhood of survival, the occasional laughter and pleasure of simple things, but also honours those who will not get to do what we do, which is return to our families and live our lives to a hopefully old and fulfilled age. Each year I lead groups to the battlefields of World War One. In trying to provide these groups with as much insight as well as information. But always the question to be answered as we stop at, or more often pass, a cemetery is "Why is this cemetery here?," then of course "Who is buried here?." It was important to me to be able to have answers that showed that every cemetery, and every headstone, (or name on a memorial) has a story. It is easy, especially in somewhere like Serre Road No. 2 Cemetery, to forget that every grave is a life lived, with relatives, experiences and aspirations. This book aims to tell some of the stories, while only scratching the surface. But, importantly, every burial, and every cemetery no matter how isolated or small, call tell us something of our social history. Defining the area to be covered by the book is a personal decision and quite arbitrary. First, I decided what is the battlefield of the Somme? That means to me 1916 and 1918. Consequently, a much larger area that may be considered the 'Battle of the Somme', which is often only the area involved on 1 July 1916. But in wanting to include the battlefields of 1916 and 1918 I had also to include areas involved in the Retreat to the Hindenburg Line and parts of the Battles of Arras and Cambrai, all in 1917. I know that men who were involved in the battles, and died of a result of their wounds, are not here. Some died months later in Britain. I took one family to follow the footsteps of a relative wounded at Luke Copse near Serre on 1 July 1916 who died of his wounds five days late at a Base Hospital in Rouen and is buried in St Sever Cemetery. I had to draw lines somewhere and I am satisfied that my boundaries allowed me to validly cover as much of the battlefields of the Somme as made sense.

Walking the Somme

Walking the Somme
Author: Paul Reed
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1848844735

This new edition of Paul Reed's classic book Walking the Somme is an essential traveling companion for anyone visiting the Somme battlefields of 1916. His book, first published over ten years ago, is the result of a lifetime's research into the battle and the landscape over which it was fought. From Gommecourt, Serre, Beaumont-Hamel and Thiepval to Montauban, High Wood, Delville Wood and Flers, he guides the walker across the major sites associated with the fighting. These are now features of the peaceful Somme countryside. In total there are 16 walks, including a new one tracing the operations around Mametz Wood, and all the original walks have been fully revised and brought up to date. Walking the Somme brings the visitor not only to the places where the armies clashed but to the landscape of monuments, cemeteries and villages that make the Somme battlefield so moving to explore.

The Middlebrook Guide to the Somme Battlefields

The Middlebrook Guide to the Somme Battlefields
Author: Mary Middlebrook
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1844155331

Since Roman times, the French department of the Somme has witnessed many wars, including Grecy (1346), Agincourt (1415), the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and, of course, the two World Wars. It is the Great War that has the dubious distinction of being the most notorious and 1 July 1916, the opening day of the Battle of the Somme, was the costliest in our nation's long history with some 60,000 British casualties. Thirty-five years ago Martin Middlebrook opened his literary career by writing The First Day on the Somme and, seven years later, The Kaiser's Battle, his description of the first day of the German 1918 Spring Offensive over much the same area. Having also taken numerous tours and given many lectures he knows the ground intimately. This superb guide book sets out to describe every place on the Somme where there is a military cemetery, memorial, preserved trench or crater not just from the First World War but throughout the ages until the Allies swept away the Nazi armies during their 1944 advance. Aided by his wife Mary, Martin has used his encyclopaedic knowledge to make this a truly formidable work. It is more than just a guide book as readers will benefit from the descriptive powers and sound research that are the hallmarks of this highly respected historian.

The Middlebrook Guide to the Somme Battlefields

The Middlebrook Guide to the Somme Battlefields
Author: Martin Middlebrook
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 623
Release: 2007-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783460490

While best known as being the scene of the most terrible carnage in the WW1 the French department of the Somme has seen many other battles from Roman times to 1944. William the Conqueror launched his invasion from there; the French and English fought at Crecy in 1346; Henry Vs army marched through on their way to Agincourt in 1415; the Prussians came in 1870.The Great War saw three great battles and approximately half of the 400,000 who died on the Somme were British a terrible harvest, marked by 242 British cemeteries and over 50,000 lie in unmarked graves. These statistics explain in part why the area is visited year-on-year by ever increasing numbers of British and Commonwealth citizens. This evocative book written by the authors of the iconic First Day on the Somme is a thorough guide to the cemeteries, memorials and battlefields of the area, with the emphasis on the fighting of 1916 and 1918, with fascinating descriptions and anecdotes.

Major & Mrs Holt's Battlefield Guide to the Somme

Major & Mrs Holt's Battlefield Guide to the Somme
Author: Tonie Holt
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2008-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783035099

Major and Mrs. Holt's Battlefield Guide to the Somme is, without doubt, one of the best-selling guide books to the battlefields of the Somme. This latest updated edition, includes four recommended, timed itineraries representing one day's traveling. Every stop on route has an accompanying description and often a tale of heroic or tragic action.Memorials, private and official, sites of memorable conflict, the resting places of personalities of note are all drawn together with sympathetic and understanding commentary that gives the reader a sensitivity towards the events of 1916.

Understanding the Somme 1916

Understanding the Somme 1916
Author: Thomas Scotland
Publisher: Helion and Company
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2014-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 191029490X

This is a guidebook with a difference. It is not a list of memorials and cemeteries. Its aim is to provide the reader with an understanding of the Battle of the Somme. There were some partial successes; there were many disastrous failures. In 17 concise chapters dealing with different areas of the battlefield and various aspects of strategy, this book explains what happened in each location and why. Each chapter is accompanied by color photographs, taken by the authors in the course of many visits to the Somme, which will illustrate, illuminate and allow the reader to understand important points made in the text. It doesn`t matter whether you are in your armchair, on foot, on a bicycle, or in a car, this book will effortlessly transport you to the battlefield and will sweep you round the front line of 1 July 1916. From Montauban in the south, to Serre in the north, it will lead you to the night attack of 14 July and to the first use of tanks on 15 September. It will take you to the Pozières Ridge and to Mouquet Farm, and to the heights above the Ancre. You will visit the famous Sunken Lane near Beaumont Hamel, where the text will transport you in time to stand with men from the 1st Lancashire Fusiliers waiting to go over the top on 1 July 1916. You will look towards Hawthorn Mine Crater and almost feel the earth tremble beneath your feet as though you were there at 07.20 hrs. on 1 July 1916. You will go into Beaumont Hamel with the 51st (Highland) Division and climb up Wagon Road. You will look across to where Frankfurt Trench once was, and where men from the 16th Highland Light Infantry from Glasgow fought a last ditch battle, having become marooned in the trench, in what was the last action to take place before the Somme finally petered out in the mud in late November 1916. With its focus on informing and illuminating the events of 1916 on the Somme, and illustrated throughout by carefully annotated color photographs showing the sites today, this book will prove equally essential to the battlefield visitor or the 'virtual visitor' in their armchair.

Somme 1916

Somme 1916
Author: Gerald Gliddon
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2009-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752495356

Gerald Gliddon's classic survery of the Somme battlefield in 1916, first published in 1987 to great acclaim, has been greatly expanded and updated to include the latest research and analysis. Supported by a wide selection of archive photographs and drawing on the testimony of those who took part, this new edition covers both the famous battle sites, such as High Wood and Mametz Wood and lesser known villages on the outlying flanks. It includes a day-by-day account of the British build-up on the Somme and the ensuing struggle, British and German orders of battle and a full history of the cemeteries and memorials, both 'lost' and current, that sprang up in the years following the First World War. The author also provides thumbnail biographies of all the senior officers to fall, as well as the winners of the Victoria Cross and those who were 'shot at dawn'. In addition, Somme 'personalities' such as George Butterworth are covered in far greater detail than before.

The Somme 1916

The Somme 1916
Author: David O'Mara
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473897726

With a few notable exceptions, the French efforts on the Somme have been largely missing or minimized in British accounts of the Battle of the Somme. And yet they held this sector of the Front from the outbreak of the war until well into 1915 and, indeed, in parts into 1916. It does not hurt to be reminded that the French army suffered some 200,000 casualties in the 1916 offensive.David OMaras book provides an outline narrative describing the arrival of the war on the Somme and some of the notable and quite fierce actions that took place that autumn and, indeed, into December of 1914. Extensive mine warfare was a feature of 1915 and beyond on the Somme; for example under Redan Ridge and before Dompierre and Fay. The French limited offensive at Serre in June 1915 is reasonably well known, but there was fighting elsewhere for example the Germans launched a short, sharp, limited attack at Frise in January 1916, part of the diversionary action before the Germans launched their ill-fated offensive at Verdun.The book covers the Somme front from Gommecourt, north of the Somme, to Chaulnes, at the southern end of the battle zone of 1916. The reader is taken around key points in various tours. For many British visitors the battlefields south of the Somme will be a revelation; there is much to see, both of cemeteries and memorials, but also substantial traces of the fighting remain on the ground, some of which is accessible to the public.It has always been something of a disgrace that there is so little available, even in French, to educate the public in an accessible written form about the substantial effort made by Frances army on the Somme; this book and subsequent, more detailed volumes to be published in the coming years will go some way to rectify this. British visitors should be fascinated by the story of these forgotten men of France and the largely unknown part of the Somme battlefield.

Somme, Les Champs de Bataille

Somme, Les Champs de Bataille
Author: Michelin
Publisher: Michelin Tourist Guides
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016
Genre: Battlefields
ISBN: 9782067213722

1917 - White the conflict was still in progress, Michelin launched a large collection of over 30 illustrated guides to the battlefields, forming a whole encyclopedia for enthusiasts. 2014 - 2016: To mark the occasion of the centenary of the First World War, Michelin is publishing a new series of 6 guides to the whole of the front. The guide to the Somme benefits from an updated edition in 2016, for the centenary of the first battle. In this guide you will find : - Previously unpublished traits and tours - Maps and photos of the battlefields today - Numerous documents of the period - Practicat information for organizing your trip.

Visiting the Somme & Ypres Battlefields Made Easy

Visiting the Somme & Ypres Battlefields Made Easy
Author: Gareth Hughes
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473841003

This splendid and timely book will be invaluable to those visiting the battlefields, sites, museums, memorials and cemeteries of France and Belgium. It is intended for those planning and leading school groups and similar parties but is also ideal for individual/family visitors.Rather than list every site etc it provides realistic itineraries to the best places in the two major areas of the Somme and Ypres. Even these are flexible to allow party leaders suitable discretion.The author provides helpful information for each site such as its context in the War, visitor orientation, the 'spiel' (the essential facts to engage, inform and entertain), suggested activity and relevant photos and maps.This combines to make every visit of maximum benefit and interest and yet reduce the workload of the party leaders.There are also valuable tips for lunch breaks, free time ideas and other helpful pointers.