WW I: Siegfried Sassoon As His Eyes Open
Siegfried Sassoon, despite his Germanic name, his wealthy family and Jewish heritage, became one of England’s most famous soldier-poets of …
Siegfried Sassoon, despite his Germanic name, his wealthy family and Jewish heritage, became one of England’s most famous soldier-poets of …
With very few exceptions, all the books we associate with World War I — fiction, memoir, poetry– were written after …
In most determinations of the responsibility for the outbreak of WW I, Austria-Hungary’s invasion of Serbia comes a close second …
On September 3, 1914, a sentence surely found in the duplicative archives of human warfare, was released to the people …
Almost everything we westerners know about WW I has to do with the Western Front, the British, the French, the …
“According to Armées Françaises, French casualties in the month of August alone amounted to 206,515, including killed , wounded , …
“On August 25 the burning of Louvain began. The medieval city on the road from Liège to Brussels was renowned …
“During the Battle of the Frontiers … 70 French divisions, or about 1,250,000 men, were in combat at different times …
It is a mark of Barbara Tuchman’s power as a writer that her ground breaking narrative history of the first month …
A very nice article in the NY Times. Nicole Clark, who reports for the Times from Paris, recently retrieved her …
“On August 23 placards signed by (German) General von Bülow were posted in Liège, Belgium, announcing that the people of …
On August 18, King Albert (and commander in chief of the army) ordered a general retreat of the Belgian army …