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The Other Side of the Wire Volume 1: With the German XIV Reserve Corps on the Somme, September 1914-June 1916: With the German XIV Reserve Corps on ... on the Somme, September 1914-June 1916 v. 1 [Hardcover]

Ralph J. Whitehead
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22 Feb 2010 Blue Jacket Bks
"The Other Side of the Wire" brings to life a period long forgotten in the decades that have passed since the Great War ended in 1918. Until recently most books written on the Battle of the Somme concentrated almost exclusively on the British effort with only a brief mention of the period before 1 July 1916 and the German experience in the battle. Most simply ignore the nearly two years of warfare that preceded the momentous offensive. By focusing on one of the principal German formations involved in the Somme fighting, author Ralph Whitehead brings to life this little-known period, from the initial German advance on the Somme in September 1914 through the formation of the front that became so well known almost two years later.The book covers the early fighting around villages that took on such notoriety in 1916: Serre, Beaumont-Hamel, Thiepval, Ovillers, La Boisselle and Fricourt among others. The events that took place on the Somme between September 1914 and June 1916 would slowly but surely turn the once rolling farmland into a veritable fortress. The author brings a sense of humanity to the story of the war using the words of the men who fought on the Somme, many of them from previously unpublished diaries and Feldpost letters.The book takes the reader from the initial German invasion of the Somme through to the end of June 1916, the eve of the Somme Offensive. The reader can experience the start of trench warfare, French attacks in 1914 and 1915 and the implementation of trench raids and how they developed over time. The start of mine warfare, artillery tactics, life in the rear areas and the arrival of the British are covered in detail. The book relates the experiences and daily activities of the men from the XIV Reserve Corps as each chapter brings the reader closer to the Somme Offensive in 1916, an attack that was long anticipated by the men of the XIV Reserve Corps. The reader will have a better understanding of the events that took place on 1 July 1916, and some of the reasons for the successes and failures on both sides of the wire on that momentous day.The author also provides details of the discovery and identification by the Great War Archaeological Group 'No Man's Land' of two German soldiers, both of who lost their lives in June 1915 while fighting near Serre. An account of their final moments is provided based upon the historic records and the archaeological finds.A detailed casualty list is included for seven regiments of infantry and artillery for the period September 1914 through June 1916 in an effort to give some scale to the losses suffered by the Germans on the Somme during this period.One unique aspect of the book is the hundreds of photographs of the men who actually fought in the XIV Reserve Corps, many never published before and taken from the author's personal collection. Overall, the book features nearly 350 photographs, many previously unpublished, giving a unique insight into the German forces on the Somme 1914-16.This superb Great War title is being published in a strictly limited edition hardback run of 750 copies, each copy individually numbered and signed by the author.


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  • Hardcover: 656 pages
  • Publisher: Helion & Company; First Edition First Impression edition (22 Feb 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1906033293
  • ISBN-13: 978-1906033293
  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 15.5 x 23.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 619,054 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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... author brings to life this little-known period..... and brings a sense of humanity to the story of the war using the words of the men who fought there... --Cross & Cockade International

All in all a very interesting, informative and revealing book and for anyone with an interest in World War I a book I would highly recommend. --Wargames Recon

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Superb Effort 23 Mar 2010
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Ralph has created one of the most compelling accounts of the First World War. He has traced the history of the German XIV Reserve Corps on the Somme. The details are superb, providing a vivid account of the daily life, and death, of the German soldiers and their officers. Ralph recounts the various actions that took place, from the first encounter battles with the French in 1914 right up to the last day before the fateful British attack on 1st July 1916. It is now possible to understand how the Germans gradually turned the Somme front into the most powerful defensive positions on the Western Front. Ralph puts to rest any thought that the Germans in this area suffered severely from the British preparatory bombardment.

In addition, Ralph captured the mundane details of life in trenches, and behind the lines. The insights are profound, made the more so by the huge number of excellent photographs. I particularly like the photos of the men who died, along with the brief descriptions of the circumstances. Set alongside the descriptions of what was happening, Ralph has achieved his aim of raising up the memory of this obscure German unit and the ordinary men who served their country with such heroism and dedication.

A classic book. Highly recommended. I can't wait for Part II.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
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Quite simply a landmark book when it comes to the Western Front. The depth of research is just astonishing - see the casualty lists at the back of book. No-one who ever studies the fighting on the Somme should do so without referring to this volume.

With so much information, you might expect to be overwhelmed by detail, but thanks to scores of images and many, many first-hand accounts, the ordinary German soldiers come to life on every page. Ever so slowly, a human face is being added to the men "on the other side of the wire". This book is a very large piece of that jigsaw.

Roll on the second volume, I say...
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must to read 5 April 2010
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To all who have an interest in the Great War i strongly advise you read this. We are very fortunate that Ralph Whitehead took this on and produced a classic.
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