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The Eastern Front : a history of the Great War, 1914-1918 / Nick Llyod.

Lloyd, Nick, (author).

Summary:

"Writing in the 1920s, Winston Churchill argued that the First World War on the Eastern Front was "incomparably the greatest war in history. In its scale, in its slaughter, in the exertions of the combatants, in its military kaleidoscope, it far surpasses by magnitude and intensity all similar human episodes." It was, he concluded, "the most frightful misfortune" to fall upon mankind "since the collapse of the Roman Empire before the Barbarians." Yet Chruchill was an exception, and the war in the east has long been seen as a sideshow to the brutal combat on the Western Front. Finally, with The Eastern Front--the acclaimed historian Nick Lloyd corrects the record. Drawing on the latest scholarship as well as eyewitness reports, diary entries, and memoirs, Lloyd moves from the great battles of 1914 to the final collapse of the Central Powers in 1918, showing how a local struggle between Austria-Hungary and Serbia spiraled into a massive conflagration that pulled in Germany, Russia, Italy, Romania, and Bulgaria. The Eastern Front was a vast theater of war that brought about the collapse of three empires and produced almost endless suffering. As many as sixteen million soldiers and two million civilians were killed or wounded in enormous battles that took place across as much as one hundred kilometers. Unlike in the west, where stalemate ruled the day, the war in the east was fluid, with armies embarking on penetrating advances. Lloyd narrates the repeated invasions of Serbia as well as the decisive battles between Russian, German, and Austrian forces at Tannenberg, Komarów, Gorlice–Tarnów, and the Masurian Lakes. All along, he takes us into the strategy of the generals who decided the war's course, from the Germans Ludendorff and Hindenburg to the Austro-Hungarian chief, Conrad von Hötzendorf, and the brilliant Russian Brusilov. Perhaps the most radical aspect of the struggle in the east was that the violence was not confined to combatants. The Eastern Front witnessed calculated attacks against civilians that ripped the ethnic and religious fabric of numerous societies, paving the way for the horrors of the Holocaust. Lloyd's magisterial, definitive account of the war in the east will fundamentally alter our understanding of the cataclysmic events that reshaped Europe and the world."-- Dust jacket flaps.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1324092718
  • ISBN: 9781324092711
  • Physical Description: xxiv, 642 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : maps, photographs ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First American edition.
  • Publisher: New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 2024.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"First published in the UK in 2024 by Viking, an imprint of Penguin Books, under the title The Eastern Front: A History of the First World War"--Title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [521]-610) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Preface -- Prologue: 'it is nothing' -- Part I: 'what fighting and dying really means': Krasnik to the fall of Serbia (July 1914-November 1915). 'A visible bloody track' ; 'A new and difficult task' ; 'Our brave army deserved a better fate' ; 'Not a battle but a slaughter!' ; 'The agony of defence' ; 'The forerunner of a catastrophe' ; 'I will save Russia' ; 'The European war is nearing its end' -- Part 2: 'a deluge is approaching': the third battle of the Isonzo to abdication of the tsar (October 1915-March 1917). 'Even victorious wars leave wounds' ; 'Outstanding men are needed everywhere' ; 'a moment of utmost gravity' ; 'The greatest crisis of the world war' ; 'This means the end of the war!' ; 'Falkenhayn is here!' ; 'Born for misfortune' -- Part 3: 'a new enemy': the first battle of Dojran to Vittorio Veneto (March 1917-November 1918). 'Neither peace nor war' ; 'Days of imperishable glory' ; 'Time is running out' ; 'The troops do not fight' ; 'We are going out of the war' ; 'Gambler's throw' ; 'The off-chance of something good' ; 'The honour of the army' -- Epilogue.
Subject: World War, 1914-1918 > Campaigns > Eastern Front.
Military history.
Europe, Eastern.
Genre: Informational works.

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