Achievement

The Righting of a Great Wrong 1914-1918

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Pub Date 1 Nov 2013 | Archive Date 3 Feb 2014

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Dorset author, Ian Hall, has written a fascinating new book that examines the conditions that allowed one nation, Germany, to justify a war in continental Europe on a scale never before possible, sending more than eighty army divisions to invade its neighbours in what can be described as the first industrial war. Achievement also examines why Britain, at that time one of the world’s greatest industrial and Imperial powers, could only send six divisions to join the party and wonders at the accomplishment of expanding such a force to more than fifty divisions just four years later.

‘In Achievement I offer a plain man’s guide to the Great War, an opportunity for those new to the subject to learn about events leading up to and during the course of the war. It is a starting point for those who want to know more of this epic war on which the future of Europe hung,’ says Ian. ‘I argue that Britain’s army became the major component of the allied forces that defeated the Germans. An essential aspect of this success, despite contrary claims, was that British casualties were significantly less than other combatant nations,’ he adds.

The British army, from its most senior commanders down, are scrutinised. The decisions they faced and examples of the courage of the fighting men and the casualties that resulted are all considered in this encompassing monograph on the Great War.

‘The book is a personal tribute based on my assessment of the quality, determination and resolution in the face of enormous odds that was needed, daily and hourly, by the soldiers that fought in the Great War,’ comments Ian.

Dorset author, Ian Hall, has written a fascinating new book that examines the conditions that allowed one nation, Germany, to justify a war in continental Europe on a scale never before possible...


A Note From the Publisher

Ian W. Hall born in 1935 in the North of England was educated at a Birmingham Grammar school. His early career choice was interrupted by army service when he served as junior officer in the Royal Signals. A career change followed and for more than 30 years he dealt with the demands of Personnel Management in the Chemical, Engineering and Construction industries. Retirement in 1997 enabled him to follow interests of his own, including writing Achievement.

Ian W. Hall born in 1935 in the North of England was educated at a Birmingham Grammar school. His early career choice was interrupted by army service when he served as junior officer in the Royal...


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ISBN 9781783068630
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