The Battle of the Somme and Jutland come to life with granular detail and clear, accessible narration.
This volume surveys major World War I campaigns that shaped the year 1916—from the Western Front’s brutal fighting to the decisive naval clash that defined sea power in the era.
The text frames how armies moved, fought, and endured under pressure, offering a grounded view of strategy, tactics, and the human cost. It presents the sequence of events, the key locations, and the outcomes that influenced the course of the war.
- In-depth accounts of the Battle of the Somme’s early days, fortifications, and village combats.
- Analysis of the broader strategic context on the Western Front and in naval warfare.
- Details of combat actions, fleet movements, and the outcomes of critical engagements like Jutland.
Ideal for readers of military history and World War I enthusiasts seeking a thorough, document-based narrative that connects battles, strategy, and consequence.