First Battle of the First World War

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1914
1918
A01=Karl Deuringer
A01=Terence Zuber
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Alsace
Alsace-Lorraine
Author_Karl Deuringer
Author_Terence Zuber
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Battle of Tannenburg
Battle of the Marne
Bavarian Army
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=HBW
Category=HBWN
Category=JWLF
Category=NHD
Category=NHW
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centenary
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English
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First World War
Franco-Prussian War
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Marne
Mulhouse
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Price_€20 to €50
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Terence Zuber
The Great War
World War I
World War One
WWI

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752460864
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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On 7 August 1914 a French corps attacked towards Mulhouse in Alsace and was immediately thrown back by the Germans. On 14 August, two weeks before Tannenberg and three weeks before the Battle of the Marne, the French 1st and 2nd Armies attacked into Lorraine, and on 20 August the German 6th and 7th Armies counterattacked. After forty-three years of peace, this was the first test of strength between France and Germany. In 1929, Karl Deuringer wrote the official history of the battle for the Bavarian Army, an immensely detailed work of 890 pages, chronicling the battle to 15 September. Here, First World War expert and former army officer Terence Zuber has translated and edited this study to a more accessible length, while retaining over thirty highly detailed maps, to bring us the first account in English of the first major battle of the Great War.