They Shall Not Pass
Autor: | Frank H. Simonds |
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EAN: | 4064066160807 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 18.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | The Harrowing Battle of Verdun: A Gripping Narrative of Trench Warfare in World War I |
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Schlagworte: | French res Verdun battle account World War I history great war tactics harrowing war stories historical battlefield experiences military historical non-fiction military strategy analysis soldier civilian perspectives trench warfare narrative |
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In 'They Shall Not Pass,' Frank H. Simonds presents a compelling examination of the experiences and dimensions of World War I, particularly focusing on the Western Front. Through a blend of vivid narrative and incisive analysis, Simonds captures the chaos, valor, and futility of trench warfare, utilizing a literary style that combines historical rigor with descriptive richness. This work fits within the broader context of post-war literature, addressing the disillusionment of a generation marked by loss and questioning the narratives of heroism typically celebrated by preceding generations. Frank H. Simonds, an esteemed military historian and journalist, was profoundly influenced by his experiences during the First World War. His positions on the battlefield and his subsequent writings were shaped by firsthand encounters with both the strategies of warfare and the psychological toll it exacted on soldiers and civilians alike. Simonds's commitment to examining the truth of war, free of romanticism or glorification, makes his insights particularly poignant and urgent. Readers seeking an unvarnished portrayal of World War I will find 'They Shall Not Pass' an invaluable addition to their understanding of the tumultuous era. Simonds's evocative prose and thoughtful reflections serve as a vital reminder of the human cost of conflict, inviting readers to grapple with the complex narratives of history and memory.