Military History  /  World War I
Immelmann Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781932033984
Pub Date: 25 Sep 2009
Illustrations: 16 pages b/w photos
Description:
Max Immelmann was born in Dresden, the son of a paper board container factory owner. When World War I started, Immelmann was recalled to active service, transferred to the Luftstreitkräfte and was sent for pilot training in November 1914. He was initially stationed in northern France as a reconnaissance aviator.
King Of Airfighters Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781932033991
Pub Date: 25 Sep 2009
Illustrations: 16 pages b/w photos
Description:
Ira Jones' biography of Britain's top scoring ace of World War I has become the subject of some controversy over the last few years, most notably as it is the source of the claim of 73 "kills" for Mannock, thereby making him the number one scoring Allied Ace of the war. Later research has thrown serious doubt on this claim and indeed Mannock himself only claimed 51 kills. Jones' biography is nevertheless an important account, especially when seen in the context of the time in which it was first written.
French Army 1918 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 68
ISBN: 9782352501053
Pub Date: 03 Apr 2009
Illustrations: illustrated throughout
Description:
In January 1914 the French Army had 47 divisions (777,000 French and 46,000 colonial troops) in 21 regional corps, with attached cavalry and field-artillery units. By 1918 about 40% of all French troops on the Western Front were artillerymen. Increasing use of machine-guns, armoured cars and tanks also reduced the numbers in the infantry.
German Soldier 1914-1918 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 68
ISBN: 9782352500711
Pub Date: 15 Jul 2008
Illustrations: 150 photos
Description:
This book covers the daily life of the ordinary German infantryman from 1914 to 1918, through “Michel”, the archetype of the German soldier, the national personification of the German people, the symbol of patriotic union. We see his life, his material surroundings, his joys, his hardships, the way he ate, expressed himself, his relationship to authority, mobilization, moving up to the front, life in the front line and the rear, the fighting, his assignment to the assault troops, care in hospital, combined with an examination of the way uniforms and equipment altered as the war went on. The context of the period is also particularly well rendered thanks to extracts from songs in vogue at the time and a host of anecdotes and accurate details which make this book such a unique collection.
Ypres, The First Gas Attack Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9782846731041
Pub Date: 15 Apr 2008
Imprint: Ysec Editions
Illustrations: 81
Description:
On the 22nd April 1915, towards the end of the afternoon, a strange yellow-green cloud appeared over no man’s land and drifts on the wind towards the French lines in the Langemarck-Pilckem sector, held by the 45th Division and the 87th French Territorial Division. Within just a few minutes, the French troops were suffocated under a cloud of chlorine gas and what few survivors remained were in full flight towards the rear. The Germans, meeting with little or no resistance, captured the Pilckem Ridge and right up to the Yser canal, opening a gaping breach between the French and Canadian lines.
Generaux De La Grande Guerre Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9782352500414
Pub Date: 25 Jan 2008
Series: Les Armées de la Grande Guerre
Illustrations: colour and b/w throughout
Description:
This work offers thirty or so concise but precise biographies of French World War I Generals. All ranks of generals rub shoulders, from the simple brigadier to the generals destined to become Maréchals. Some are famous; others renowned in their time are now unknown to the general public.