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Arthur Corbett-Smith

The Retreat from Mons

In “The Retreat from Mons,” Arthur Corbett-Smith delivers a poignant exploration of the harrowing experiences of soldiers during the First World War, particularly focusing on the British Expeditionary Force's retreat from Mons in 1914. Utilizing a blend of vivid, evocative prose and meticulous historical detail, Corbett-Smith constructs a narrative that not only immerses readers in the chaos of battle but also highlights the psychological toll on the men who fought. The book is deeply rooted in the historical context of World War I, providing insights into military strategies and the broader implications of early engagements on subsequent battles. Arthur Corbett-Smith, a noted historian and author, draws upon his extensive background in military history and a personal affinity for the stories of valiant soldiers, which likely inspired him to chronicle this pivotal event. His meticulous research brings to life a critical moment in military history, reflecting his dedication to honoring the sacrifices made by those on the front lines. Through his exploration of both individual narratives and broader historical themes, Corbett-Smith invites readers to grasp the complexities of warfare. For readers interested in military history or human resilience, “The Retreat from Mons” is an essential addition to the canon of World War I literature. Corbett-Smith's skillful narrative not only educates but also inspires a deeper understanding of the burdens carried by soldiers, making this book a compelling read for both scholars and general audiences alike.
196 Druckseiten
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Bookwire
Ursprüngliche Veröffentlichung
2019
Jahr der Veröffentlichung
2019
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