The Western Front Diaries

The Western Front Diaries
Author: Jonathan King
Publisher: Scribe Us
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN: 9781925106695

"A Special 100th-anniversary edition"--Title-page. "Revised edition"--Verso.

The Western Front Diaries of Charles Bean

The Western Front Diaries of Charles Bean
Author: Peter Burness
Publisher: NewSouth
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2018-10
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: 9781742235868

Australia's official First World War correspondent Charles Bean saw more of the Australian army's activities and battles on the Western Front than anyone. Bean's private wartime diaries, held by the Australian War Memorial, form a unique and personal record of his experiences and observations throughout the war and were the basis of his monumental twelve-volume official war history. While his diaries relating to the Gallipoli campaign have been published in four editions, Bean's Western Front diaries are published here for the first time, edited by esteemed historian Peter Burness, and accompanied by over 500 incredible photographs, sketches and maps.

When Christmas Comes Again

When Christmas Comes Again
Author: Beth Seidel Levine
Publisher: Scholastic
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780439439824

Teenage Simone's diaries for 1917 and 1918 reveal her experiences as a carefree member of New York society, then as a "Hello girl," a volunteer switchboard operator for the Army Signal Corps in France.

Haig's Enemy

Haig's Enemy
Author: Jonathan Boff
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199670463

During the First World War, the British army's most consistent German opponent was Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. Commanding more than a million men as a General, and then Field Marshal, in the Imperial German Army, he held off the attacks of the British Expeditionary Force under Sir John French and then Sir Douglas Haig for four long years. But Rupprecht was to lose not only the war, but his son and his throne. In Haig's Enemy, Jonathan Boff explores the tragic tale of Rupprecht's war--the story of a man caught under the wheels of modern industrial warfare. Providing a fresh viewpoint on the history of the Western Front, Boff draws on extensive research in the German archives to offer a history of the First World War from the other side of the barbed wire. He revises conventional explanations of why the Germans lost with an in-depth analysis of the nature of command, and of the institutional development of the British, French, and German armies as modern warfare was born. Using Rupprecht's own diaries and letters, many of them never before published, Haig's Enemy views the Great War through the eyes of one of Germany's leading generals, shedding new light on many of the controversies of the Western Front. The picture which emerges is far removed from the sterile stalemate of myth. Instead, Boff re-draws the Western Front as a highly dynamic battlespace, both physical and intellectual, where three armies struggled not only to out-fight, but also to out-think, their enemy. The consequences of falling behind in the race to adapt would be more terrible than ever imagined.

To Fight Alongside Friends: The First World War Diaries of Charlie May

To Fight Alongside Friends: The First World War Diaries of Charlie May
Author: Gerry Harrison
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-07-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0007558546

‘I do not want to die. The thought that we may be cut off from each other is so terrible and that our babe may grow up without my knowing her and without her knowing me. It is difficult to face. Know through all your life that I loved you and baby with all my heart and soul, that you two sweet things were just all the world to me’

Douglas Haig

Douglas Haig
Author: Gary Sheffield
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2015-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1474603351

There's a commonly held view that Douglas Haig was a bone-headed, callous butcher, who through his incompetence as commander of the British Army in WWI, killed a generation of young men on the Somme and at Passchendaele. On the other hand, there are those who view Haig as a man who successfully struggled with appalling difficulties to produce an army which took the lead in defeating Germany in 1918. Haig's diaries, hitherto only previously available in bowdlerised form, give the C-in-C's view of Asquith and his successor Lloyd George, of whom he was highly critical. The diaries show him intriguing with the King vs. Lloyd George. Additional are his day-by-day accounts of the key battles of the war, not least the Somme campaign of 1916.

Diary of a WWI Pilot

Diary of a WWI Pilot
Author: Harvey Conover
Publisher: Conover-Patterson Publishers
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780965307130