All quiet on the western front summary, characters, analysis. This picture shows a sentry of a company, 11th battalion, the cheshire regiment in a trench during the battle of the somme. In fact, according to the magazine, it was the biggest order for horses the army had placed since the civil war. Western front world war ii books casemate publishers. List of books and articles about world war ii eastern front. Both the book and the 1930 film version were banned by the nazis after their rise to power in. E company, 506th regiment, 101st airborne, from normandy to hitlers eagle. Although the majority of german military deaths occurred on the eastern front, german losses on the western front were almost irreplaceable, because most of germanys resources were being allocated to the eastern front. Over the course of the book, paul himself is injured and hospitalized, goes. The joint allied forces headquarters afhq was operationally responsible for all allied land forces in the mediterranean theatre and it planned and led the invasion of sicily in july 1943, followed in september by the invasion of the italian mainland and the campaign in italy.
The pause in fighting was not universally observed, nor had it been sanctioned by commanders on either side, but, along some twothirds of the 30mile 48km front controlled by the british expeditionary force, the guns fell silent for a. On the battlefield, cavalry made a number of contributions. This book provides the why, when, and how of the conflict, and explains how peoples lives today have been shaped by the most convulsive event in history. Myth of the eastern front in american popular culture. The german army high command had long been expecting an allied invasion of northern france but had no means of knowing where precisely the stroke would come. World war i, also known as wwi abbreviation, the first world war, the great war, and the war to end all wars, was a global military conflict that took place mostly in europe between 1914 and 1918. Of all decisions made at the level of the supreme allied commander in western europe during world war ii, perhaps none has excited more polemics than that which raised the onethrustbroad front controversy. The epic siege of world war ii, 19411944 by anna reid, stalingrad. Abroad, all quiet on the western front was a big hit as well, selling. This meant that very few reinforcements were being sent to stop the advance of the western allies. The army nurse corps accepted only a small number of black nurses during world war ii. Logistics and the broadfront united states army center.
More than probably any other book, this one captures the raw horror of war. It would be great if they also contained plenty of personal accounts, reports, anecdotes etc from people especially soldiers who were involved in the fighting rather than just describing battle after. Their quick advance was stopped by the battle of the marne. In fact it was a german farmers wife who had fallen desperately in love with a. The story of the appalling suffering endured by the common people who were caught up in the midst of world war ii. The tide of world war ii turned in early december 1941, when a counteroffensive of the red army in front of moscow signalled the failure of hitlers blitzkrieg strategy. Nov 11, 2015 western front by jonathan krause the western front, a 400plus mile stretch of land weaving through france and belgium from the swiss border to the north sea, was the decisive front during the first world war. People literally freezing in the streets, and melting the glue off of book spines to eat it like candy bars for precious protein, or kidnapping and butchering children for food, or hell, the main plot itself. Western front nzhistory, new zealand history online. From actionpacked eyewitness accounts such as guadalcanal diary to devastating holocaust memoirs like the diary of anne frank and night to the thrilling espionage tale of operation mincemeat, world war ii is the subject of some of the most fascinating and influential nonfiction books ever written each year, seemingly dozens of new titles emerge to offer fresh perspectives and uncover. He had always distrusted leningrad as a city of intellectuals and lovers of western influences. The western front, a 400plus mile stretch of land weaving through france and belgium from the swiss border to the north sea, was the decisive front during the first world war.
The book and its sequel, the road back 1930, were among the books banned and burned in nazi germany. He fought on the western front during world war i and was wounded no fewer than. The western front of the european theatre of world war ii encompassed denmark, norway, luxembourg, belgium, the netherlands, the united kingdom, france, italy, and western germany. At the beginning of world war i in 1914, the german army started the western front by invading luxembourg and belgium. Jan 02, 2009 the best book i ever read on this sector of the war is called the forgotten soldier about a frenchman who had a german father and got inducted into the german army after the occupation of france, went to the russian campaign and survived the war there only to be drafted into the french army after the defeat of hitler. The best world war ii books, as recommended by one of the most. Western front casualties does anyone know how much men end equipment did the germans and the allies lose on the western front 6 june 1944 7 may 1945. The german offensive manages to breakthrough the american front on a 70mile front. When the war ended in september 1945 just 479 black nurses were serving in a corps of 50,000 because a quota system imposed by the segregated army during the fast two years of the war held down the number of black enrollments. I have always been interested in this time period, i know a bit about ww2 but not so much about the great war, i have been watching the great war youtube channel and wanted to know of any books that are great for learning about that time.
Germany had four cavalry divisions in world war two. The western front was a term used during the first and second world wars to describe the contested armed frontier between lands controlled by germany to the east and the allies to the west. Wwi novel all quiet on the western front is published history. Germany knew it would be hard to win a twosided attack against its enemies, so they devised a plan to knock france quickly out of the war before turning to fight russia. The western front was the main theatre of war during the first world war. Contact info casemate publishers 1950 lawrence road havertown pa 19083 t. Glamour, decadence, and survival in peace and war, 19301944. Selected fulltext books and articles americas home front heroes. The the big book of world war ii is a great teaching tool to use in conjunction with histories of world war ii.
Best book i have ever read about the war was a higher call. As world war ii raged on, remarque lived the high life unbeknownst of. World war 2 timelines 19391945 western europe 1944. May 18, 2017 i just read operation barbarossa and germanys defeat in the east by david stahel, which i highly recommend. What are the best books about the eastern front during ww2. Dday and the battle for normandy by max hastings, band of brot. They should be comprehensive and full of details, without being dry and boring.
All quiet on the western front by erich maria remarque, published in 1929. Media in category battles of the western front world war ii the following 22 files are in this category, out of 22 total. Ruppenthal see end of file for information on author. Subtitled a memorable history of england, comprising all the parts you can remember, including 103 good things, 5 bad kings and 2 genuine dates. An incredible true story of combat and chivalry in the wartorn skies of world war ii if i could only own one book about the war it would be that one. In 1939 britain only grew enough food to feed one person in every three and with nazi uboats threatening to starve the country into defeat, the government had to take action to prevent a. The western front of the european theater of world war ii encompassed denmark, norway, luxembourg, belgium, the netherlands, france, and west germany. Hell, some americans probably think the war started on december 7, 1941, when japan bombed pearl harbor. That setback doomed nazi germany to lose a war it had to fight without the benefit of caucasian oil and other resources it had hoped to gain through a speedy victory over. The most loved and hated novel about world war i history. What are some good books of world war 2 from a german. Comprehensive guide to australian battlefields on the western front. They gained military control of many important industrial regions in france. His thesis is that the wehrmacht was worn out after 8 weeks of operation barbarossa by dust in their engines, terrible roads, unsuitable t.
War horses cavalrys surprising contribution to ww2. I just read operation barbarossa and germanys defeat in the east by david stahel, which i highly recommend. The most important lesson i ever learned came to me in the french archives when i was researching a book about paris after the liberation. During world war ii 19391945, the battle of normandy, which lasted from june 1944 to august 1944, resulted in the allied liberation of western europe from.
After the first few months of world war i wwi which started in august 1914, until the last few months during the summer of 1918, the western front. The epic account of world war iis greatest rescue mission. It tells of the horror experienced by the people on the russian front who found themselves sandwiched between the two greatest ar. World war ii military engagements in southern europe and elsewhere are generally considered under separate headings. In 1918, a series of major german and allied offensives broke the stalemate of trench warfare on the western front, resulting in the collapse of the german army and the end of the war within the year.
Whichever side won there either the central powers or the entente would be able to claim victory for their respective alliance. The western front was marked by three phases of largescale combat operations. Us contact info pen and sword books co casemate publishers, 1950 lawrence road, havertown, pennsylvania 19083 t. His last novel, the night in lisbon, was unsparing in its condemnation of world war ii as adolf hitlers attempt to. World war ii developments from summer 1944 to autumn. Western front international encyclopedia of the first world. The western front was marked by two phases of largescale combat operations. I am looking for a good book on the russian front of wwii.
The government rationed food in world war two to ensure people got an equal amount of food each week. Battle of the bulge, also called battle of the ardennes, december 16, 1944january 16, 1945, the last major german offensive on the western front during world war iian unsuccessful attempt to push the allies back from german home territory. Your perception of the ww2 eastern front is wrong youtube. List of books and articles about world war ii home front. Both had dug long lines of trenches channels dug in the earth from the belgian coast in the north to the swiss border in the south. The allied plan was to seize a beachhead within range of fighter coverage from air bases in. Just in the past 1015 years did books start to appear stating that the german army was not particularly noble on the eastern front, that it was horrific. By december 1914, it became clear that neither side could break through the others defenses. It left millions dead and reshaped the modern world. Bgwiwf03 bgwiwf03 ww1 french infantry advancing iii adrian helmetsbackpacks 8. Ever since the 1890s, germany had feared that it would face a war on two sides, against russia in the east, and france in the west. See more ideas about world war ii, world war and war. This includes the italian invasion of greece in 1940, the subsequent german invasion of the balkans, rommel and the exploits of the afrika korps, and the allied invasion of sicily.
The trenches eventually reached from the north sea to the swiss border with france. But world war ii continues to be the most important war in history because of the effect that it had on so many peoples lives and on so many countries. I will definitely be reading other books by erich maria remarque, in fact i have downloaded a couple already. This is the horror of world war ii on the eastern front, as seen through the eyes of a teenaged german soldier. World war ii us fast carrier task force tactics 194345. The book is an account of paul baumers experiences in battle and his short. Lots of history books have been written on world war 1 facts and why it started. Most history books tell us that world war ii began on september 1, 1939, when the nazis invaded poland. Hugh bicheno historian and bestselling author of razors edge with over sixty million casualties world war ii was the bloodiest conflict in history. But my sense is that there is still a very strong sentiment against that viewpoint and will probably remain there for some time to come. Anzacs on the western front the australian war memorial the best aust battlefield guide. All quiet on the western front is a novel by erich maria remarque, a german veteran of world. The outcomes of world war i would be important factors in the development of world war ii 21 years later.
The western front consisted of the american, british, canadian, anzacs, and various resistance forces fi. Love, lies and justice on the trail of a nazi fugitive 16 apr 2020. The maps are enormous, easy to read, easy to follow. Gibbs was a british journalist on the western front. World war 1 facts for kids national geographic kids. This area of fighting was known as the western front. They show troop movements and types of units as they move precariously into place to encounter war enemy both in europe and in the pacific. On june 6, 1944, the allies landed in france, opening the western front of world war ii in europe. He has appeared on the history channel as a featured expert. Stalins purge of the red army and its effects on the ww2 eastern front duration. On november 10, 1928, the first installment of all quiet on the western front. The western front was a military theatre of world war ii encompassing denmark, norway, luxembourg, belgium, the netherlands, the united kingdom, france, italy, and germany. However, many historians suggest earlier starting points including the sovietjapanese fighting in mongolia in may 1939, the beginning of.
At the end of his book, the second world war, john keegan offers a list of 50 books in english that together provide a comprehensive picture of the most important events and themes of the war, which are readable and from which the general reader can derive his own picture of the war as a guide to deeper reading. Following the outbreak of war in august 1914, the german army opened the western front by invading luxembourg and belgium, then gaining military control of important industrial regions in france. Home browse history military history wars, battles, and military interventions world war ii world war ii eastern front. Ayres, influenced by the movie, declared himself a conscientious objector during world war ii. World war ii world war ii developments from summer 1944 to autumn 1945. The name battle of the bulge was appropriated from winston churchills optimistic description in may 1940 of the resistance that he mistakenly. War on the southern front wsf is the second installment hpss total war in europe series. For six months in 1919, after the end of the war to end all wars, the big threepresident woodrow wilson, british prime minister david lloyd george, and french premier georges clemenceaumet in paris to shape a lasting peace.
Still others argued that the novels matteroffact approach to war only. The book captures it and becomes the definitive antiwar statement of the great. The italian campaign of world war ii consisted of allied and axis operations in and around italy, from 1943 to 1945. Anzacs on the western front battlefield guide books on war. For most of world war i, allied and german forces were stalled in trench warfare along the western front. Supreme detail both historical background, tour maps and personal accounts. An oral history of world war ii by stacy enyeart praeger, 2009 ps primary source. The first phase saw the capitulation of the low countries and france during mayjune, 1940. Mar 31, 2020 kennedy hickman is a historian, museum director, and curator who specializes in military and naval history.
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