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From the Hindenburg to the Hermann: British Third and Fourth Armies' Operations; 27 September to 16

Hardback Book  |  History  |  01 Jul 2026
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From the Hindenburg to the Hermann is an analytical narrative of British Third and Fourth Armies' autumn operations between the rivers Escaut and Selle. Several less formidable yet still substantial German lines of defence lay to a depth of nearly five miles east of the Hindenburg System. Protected by wire belts and registered artillery their trenches and strong points had to be assaulted and broken before an area of open terrain beyond was reached. Once these systems were secured, British, American and Australian forces would have the opportunity of advancing for several miles through still undamaged villages and across gently undulating land. On reaching the Selle they were confronted by the trenches and wire of the Hermann Line. Despite facing an increasingly effective system of all-arms warfare involving overwhelming Allied firepower and limited mechanisation, many of the withdrawing German forces maintained a dogged and determined resistance. Allied tempo and momentum were maintained but the enemy's continued resolution caused heavy casualties among the advancing infantry. When the armies reached the Selle the losses, unit fatigue, and sustainment difficulties necessitated an operational pause. Time was needed to regroup and prepare for a set-piece battle. By examining and describing the engagements in one volume illustrated with maps and photographs, From the Hindenburg to the Hermann offers a reference and practical touring guide to these important but little-understood actions. Only a short drive from Cambrai and St Quentin, the area is within easy reach for those visiting the battlefields of the Somme or Arras. AUTHOR: Bill Mitchinson has published and lectured extensively on many aspects of the Great War for over 40 years. He has a particular interest in the work and performance of the Territorial Force. The first volume of his well-received trilogy on the auxiliaries, Defending Albion (2005), England's Last Hope (2008) and The Territorial Force at War 1914-1916 (2012) was joint runner up for the 2005 Templer Prize. As a member of the academic staff of King's College, London, he taught at the Joint Services Command and Staff College. He has for many years led staff rides of senior British and international officers to the European battlefields of the First and Second World Wars. 34 colour photos, 13 b/w maps

Title: From the Hindenburg to the Hermann: British Third and Fourth Armies' Operations; 27 September to 16

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 01 Jul 2026

Type: K. W. Mitchinson

Sku: 3602114

Catalogue No: 9781804519769

Category: History


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