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The bloody material battles of 1916 have left a lasting mark on the collective memory of World War I in Europe. The fortress of Verdun, the Somme River and the South Tyrol Offensive, as well as the name of the Russian general Brussilov, symbolise millions of deaths on the battlefields of the "Great War". They also exemplify the path to industrialised mass warfare. This war affected the front and the homeland as well as the politics, society and economy of the warring nations with unimagined totality.
In this volume, historians from Germany and abroad examine the fateful year 1916 with its formative material battles within the framework of a modern military history. They discuss aspects of warfare, the mobilisation of armed forces and the nation as well as people's experiences and memories of the war. Volume 17 of the series "Ages of the World Wars".
In this volume, historians from Germany and abroad examine the fateful year 1916 with its formative material battles within the framework of a modern military history. They discuss aspects of warfare, the mobilisation of armed forces and the nation as well as people's experiences and memories of the war. Volume 17 of the series "Ages of the World Wars".
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- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Stachelbeck, C. (Hrsg.)
- Title
- Materialschlachten 1916. Ereignis, Bedeutung, Erinnerung
- Details
- Ca. 490 pp.
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