Massacre on the Marne

Massacre on the Marne
Author: Fraser Skirrow
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2007-04-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783460717


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Massacre on the Marne is a graphic reconstruction of the experiences of a small closely knit group of fighting men - the 2/5th Battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment - in the Great War. These men were not elite regular troops or Kitcheners' Men - they were Territorials. In many ways they were typical of the men who fought on the Western Front. Using the words of the men themselves, taken from their letters, diaries and memoirs as well as quotations from the reports and dispatches of the time, Fraser Skirrow records how they learnt the painful lessons of trench warfare and became a highly efficient fighting unit. He also records how their hard-won efficiency was not enough to save them, for the Second Battle of the Marne in 1918 was their last - in a few terrible hours they were virtually wiped out. This meticulously researched history allows the reader to follow the careers of these men through every phase of the war, from recruitment to the final tragedy, and it makes compelling reading.

Massacre Over the Marne

Massacre Over the Marne
Author: Oliver Clutton-Brock
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: France
ISBN: 9781852604523


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En beretning om RAF bombning af jernbaneknudepunktet, Revigny-sur-Ornain, Frankrig under 2. verdenskrig.

The Massacre of Paris

The Massacre of Paris
Author: Nathaniel Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1735
Genre:
ISBN:


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The SS Massacre at Le Paradis, 27 May 1940

The SS Massacre at Le Paradis, 27 May 1940
Author: Cyril Jolly
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526751119


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On 27 May 1940, in the hamlet of Le Paradis, in northern France, almost a hundred soldiers of the Royal Norfolk Regiment were murdered. After a resolute defence of their positions whilst part of the rearguard that was protecting the retreat to the Dunkirk beaches, these soldiers, who had surrendered, were disarmed, marched as a body to a field and massacred by member of the SS Division that they had been fighting. However, two men survived: William O'Callaghan and Albert Pooley. Pooley in particular, was badly wounded and endured a tortuous couple of years as a sick PoW before he was repatriated in the spring of 1943, a clear indicator of his feeble physical condition. He reported the massacre on his return to the UK but was not, it seemed, believed. It was only after the war, despite continued ill health, and a return to le Paradis, that his story was taken up and a proper investigation was launched. In 1948 the officer responsible for the atrocity, an SS officer, Fritz Knoechlein, was tried in Hamburg, found guilty and executed. This edition of Cyril Jolly's account of Albert Pooley's story includes a new introduction by Nigel Cave and many new photographs. To follow the fateful trail of these men in the flat, rather uninspiring, country around Le Paradis; and to stand in the small Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery where those so cruelly treated lie, is a sobering and moving experience. It is fortunate that Private Pooley survived, showed such extraordinary courage in his determination to get justice for his comrades; and that Cyril Jolly wrote such a gripping, if horrific, account of one of several massacres that took place during the traumatic weeks that led to the Dunkirk Evacuation.

Massacre at Tangini

Massacre at Tangini
Author: Robert Lait
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1963
Genre: Africa, East
ISBN:


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The conflict between a rabble-rouser labor boss and a Europeanized lawyer, each of whom is determined to guide the destiny of a new African nation.

The Marne Campaign

The Marne Campaign
Author: Frederick Ernest Whitton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1917
Genre: Marne, 1st Battle of the, France, 1914
ISBN:


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The Battle of the Marne

The Battle of the Marne
Author: George Herbert Perris
Publisher: Scholars Bookshelf
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:


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2006 Scholar's Bookshelf reprint edition of one of the earliest accounts (1920) of the great struggle written by a British correspondent with the French armies throughout the war, tracing its complicated and tragic command errors on both sides, the leadership of Joffre and Foch, the actions of the battles and the role of the French officers and army, and the eventual outcome. Includes 12 maps, index, and extensive notes and references.

Massacre

Massacre
Author: John Merriman
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2014-12-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0465056822


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From a pre-eminent Yale historian comes the first popular history of the 1871 Paris Commune, a seminal episode in modern European history. The Paris Commune lasted for only 64 days in 1871, but during that short time it gave rise to some of the grandest political dreams of the nineteenth century -- before culminating in horrific violence. Following the disastrous French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War, hungry and politically disenchanted Parisians took up arms against their government in the name of a more just society. They expelled loyalists and soldiers and erected barricades in the streets. In Massacre, John Merriman introduces a cast of inimitable Communards -- from les péoleuses (female incendiaries) to the painter Gustave Courbet -- whose idealism fueled a revolution. And he vividly recreates the Commune's chaotic and bloody end when 30,000 troops stormed the city, burning half of Paris and executing captured Communards en masse. A stirring evocation of the spring when Paris was ablaze with cannon fire and its citizens were their own masters, Massacre reveals how the indomitable spirit of the Commune shook the very foundations of Europe.