The First Seven Divisions, Being A Detailed Account Of The Fighting From Mons To Ypres. [Illustrated Edition]

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War I, Germany, British
Cover of the book The First Seven Divisions, Being A Detailed Account Of The Fighting From Mons To Ypres. [Illustrated Edition] by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton, Verdun Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton ISBN: 9781782890843
Publisher: Verdun Press Publication: April 12, 2012
Imprint: Verdun Press Language: English
Author: Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
ISBN: 9781782890843
Publisher: Verdun Press
Publication: April 12, 2012
Imprint: Verdun Press
Language: English

The opening of the First World War pitted the huge continental armies against each other; massed conscription filled their ranks, Britain’s soldiers, however, were to a man volunteer, long-service professionals. Disciplined, few in number but thoroughly trained to shoot 15 aimed shoots in a “mad-minute”, they were but few in number. The German forces they faced on the Western Front were counted by the number of their armies, the British forces could only put seven divisions in the field initially.

In the face of overwhelming numbers the British soldiers gave a good account of themselves and held up the German advance during the crucial opening phases of the campaign alongside their French allies. The German High command had not counted on such stubborn resistance such a spanner in the works were they and their fighting prowess that the Kaiser himself paid the brave few the ultimate compliment—

“It is my Royal and Imperial command that you concentrate your energies, for the immediate present, upon one single purpose, and that is that you address all your skill and all the valour of my soldiers to exterminate first the treacherous English and walk over General French's contemptible little army.”—Kaiser Wilhelm 19th August 1914.

Written by Lord Hamilton, at the time a Captain in the 11th Hussars, this is an excellent and highly detailed account of the early months of the First World War on the British Front.

Author — Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton (1858-1939)

Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in New York, E.P. Dutton and company 1916

Original Page Count – 338 pages.

Maps — 8 detailed maps.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The opening of the First World War pitted the huge continental armies against each other; massed conscription filled their ranks, Britain’s soldiers, however, were to a man volunteer, long-service professionals. Disciplined, few in number but thoroughly trained to shoot 15 aimed shoots in a “mad-minute”, they were but few in number. The German forces they faced on the Western Front were counted by the number of their armies, the British forces could only put seven divisions in the field initially.

In the face of overwhelming numbers the British soldiers gave a good account of themselves and held up the German advance during the crucial opening phases of the campaign alongside their French allies. The German High command had not counted on such stubborn resistance such a spanner in the works were they and their fighting prowess that the Kaiser himself paid the brave few the ultimate compliment—

“It is my Royal and Imperial command that you concentrate your energies, for the immediate present, upon one single purpose, and that is that you address all your skill and all the valour of my soldiers to exterminate first the treacherous English and walk over General French's contemptible little army.”—Kaiser Wilhelm 19th August 1914.

Written by Lord Hamilton, at the time a Captain in the 11th Hussars, this is an excellent and highly detailed account of the early months of the First World War on the British Front.

Author — Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton (1858-1939)

Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in New York, E.P. Dutton and company 1916

Original Page Count – 338 pages.

Maps — 8 detailed maps.

More books from Verdun Press

Cover of the book Give Us This Day [Illustrated Edition] by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book Marines In World War II - Marines At Midway [Illustrated Edition] by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book Finland And World War II, 1939-1944 by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book FLYING FURY: Five Years In The Royal Flying Corps [Illustrated Edition] by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book Analysis Of Deep Attack Operations: Operation Bagration, Belorussia, 22 June - 29 August 1944 [Illustrated Edition] by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book The German Army In War by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book Kursk: A Study In Operational Art by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book Guam by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book Timoshenko, Marshal Of The Red Army: A Study by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book Great Britain’s Part — by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book The Big Yankee: The Life Of Carlson Of The Raiders by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book Dick Bong: Ace Of Aces by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book Shanghai Conspiracy by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book The Genesis Of An Operational Commander: Georgi Zhukov At Khalkin Gol by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
Cover of the book Haig At Cambrai: Lessons In Operational Leadership by Captain Lord Ernest William Hamilton
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy