
Attack
An Infantry Subaltern'S Impression Of July 1St, 1916
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Step into the harrowing world of the First World War, through the eyes of Edward G. D. Liveing, an infantry subaltern who witnessed the Battle of the Somme firsthand. "Attack: An Infantry Subaltern's Impression Of July 1st, 1916" offers a vivid, personal narrative that captures the chaos and courage of one of history's bloodiest days. This military history book stands as a poignant testament to the experiences of those who served on the front lines, providing a unique British Army perspective that resonates with the works of Erich Maria Remarque and Siegfried Sassoon. Republished by Alpha Edit...
Step into the harrowing world of the First World War, through the eyes of Edward G. D. Liveing, an infantry subaltern who witnessed the Battle of the Somme firsthand. "Attack: An Infantry Subaltern's Impression Of July 1st, 1916" offers a vivid, personal narrative that captures the chaos and courage of one of history's bloodiest days. This military history book stands as a poignant testament to the experiences of those who served on the front lines, providing a unique British Army perspective that resonates with the works of Erich Maria Remarque and Siegfried Sassoon. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Out of print for decades, it has now been restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint, this is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering insights into early 20th century Europe and the raw realities faced by soldiers. Ideal for history enthusiasts and military history students, this memoir is an essential addition to any collection. It vividly portrays the human side of war, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the First World War's profound impact. Dive into an authentic infantry subaltern narrative and experience the unforgettable events of July 1st, 1916, through the eyes of someone who was there.