The War Underground 1914-18
- Brand: Osprey
- Product Code: ELI 256 [29965]
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- Date added: 07/07/2024
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ELITE series book No 256: THE WAR UNDERGROUND 1914-18 - Tactics and Equipment
This absorbing illustrated study reveals the evolving tactics and techniques used by all sides in the underground war during 1914–18.
Covering the Western Front but also the Gallipoli and Italian theatres, this study explores three aspects of World War I below ground: military mining, attack tunnels and dugouts. In 1914–17, the underground war was a product of static trench warfare, essential to survive it and part of both sides' attempts to overcome it. In 1917–18 it was rendered largely obsolete by the development of the all-arms battle as mobility was restored to the battlefield.
In the stagnant, troglodyte existence of trench warfare, military mining was a hidden world of heroism and terror in which hours of suspenseful listening were spent monitoring the steady picking of unseen opponents, edging quietly towards the enemy, and judging when to fire a charge. Break-ins to enemy mine galleries resulted in hand-to-hand fighting in the darkness. The ingenuity, claustrophobia and tactical importance of the underground war are discussed and depicted in this fully illustrated study from an acknowledged expert. The artwork plates include depictions of the specialized uniforms, weapons and equipment used underground, as well as vignettes that vividly convey the many aspects of subterranean warfare during World War I.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Underground warfare before 1914
- Military mining 1914–15
- Mining in 1916
- Mining in 1917–18
- Underground warfare and technology
- Mining on the Italian Front
- Dugouts, shelters and attack tunnels
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Author: Simon Jones
Illustrated by: Adam Hook
Publisher: Osprey Publishing (2024)
Description: 64 pages, Paperback, 248 X 185 mm.
Condition: NEW COPY
Shipping weight: 350 gr.
Tags: WORLD WAR 1