There are two competitive views of Passchendaele and its commander, Sir Douglas Haig.
About the Author: ANDREW A. WIEST is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Southern Mississippi.
232 Pages
History, Military
Series Name: Contributions in Military Studies
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About the Book
There are two competitive views of Passchendaele and its commander, Sir Douglas Haig. One school contends that the battle was a very costly failure and that Sir Douglas Haig, the architect of the battle, was a blundering murderer. A second school of thought argues that Passchendaele was in many ways a success and that Haig learned much during the campaign and went on to put his learning to good use during the victorious offensive of 1918. This study removes some of the blame for the failure from Haig by examining the involvement of the Royal Navy in the planning and prosecution of the campaign. Documentary evidence demonstrates that the actions of the Admiralty were decisive in attracting the attention of the army to Flanders and in gaining approval for the battle itself. The Admiralty had a hitherto unknown effect on the prosecution of the battle. The fact that the British fought the battle for the wrong reasons and that the army on the coast waited while soldiers at Passchendaele died raises Passchendaele to an even higher plane of tragedy.
Book Synopsis
There are two competitive views of Passchendaele and its commander, Sir Douglas Haig. One school contends that the battle was a very costly failure and that Sir Douglas Haig, the architect of the battle, was a blundering murderer. A second school of thought argues that Passchendaele was in many ways a success and that Haig learned much during the campaign and went on to put his learning to good use during the victorious offensive of 1918. This study removes some of the blame for the failure from Haig by examining the involvement of the Royal Navy in the planning and prosecution of the campaign. Documentary evidence demonstrates that the actions of the Admiralty were decisive in attracting the attention of the army to Flanders and in gaining approval for the battle itself. The Admiralty had a hitherto unknown effect on the prosecution of the battle. The fact that the British fought the battle for the wrong reasons and that the army on the coast waited while soldiers at Passchendaele died raises Passchendaele to an even higher plane of tragedy.
Review Quotes
"Wiest does a masterful job weaving the various threads of the campaign together. He goes into great detail concerning all the aspects of the eventual battle....The wealth of detail that Wiest provides is immense....The author makes excellent use of a wide range of primary documents in tracing the development of the battle....[A] valuable addition to the history of the First World War."-The Historian
?This is an important work and recommended for any one interested in planning related to the British effort in World War I.?-The Northern Mariner
?Wiest does a masterful job weaving the various threads of the campaign together. He goes into great detail concerning all the aspects of the eventual battle....The wealth of detail that Wiest provides is immense....The author makes excellent use of a wide range of primary documents in tracing the development of the battle....[A] valuable addition to the history of the First World War.?-The Historian
"This is an important work and recommended for any one interested in planning related to the British effort in World War I."-The Northern Mariner
About the Author
ANDREW A. WIEST is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.6 Inches (H) x 6.16 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.19 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Military
Series Title: Contributions in Military Studies
Publisher: Praeger
Theme: World War I
Format: Hardcover
Author: Andrew A Wiest
Language: English
Street Date: March 23, 1995
TCIN: 1007263829
UPC: 9780313290480
Item Number (DPCI): 247-10-2297
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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