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Featured battle : Krithia (1st Battle)
Part of First World War
Date : 28 April 1915
Gen. Hunter-Weston ordered an attack against the Turkish lines at the village of Krithia and the hill of Achi Baba but it was badly organised against difficult terrain and a small counter-attack forced the Allies back with losses of 3000.
Featured image :
Firepower through the ages - Flintlock musket of the 1770s - MUR3_ftamusket3
Loading and firing an American flintlock musket of the American War of Independance
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
The Waterloo Archive. Volume II
Gareth Glover [Ed]
The second volume of this six volume series is a collection from German sources. Like the first vol. it is full of amazing, vivid first hand accounts which give insights into the many personal battles which made up Waterloo. These accounts are written by men of the King's German Legion, the Hanoverian and Nassau regiments and others. The translations manage to convey what I am sure were the facts and feeling of the original texts. The fog of war made real as 'We didn't see the enemy at all. We just loaded and fired at their musket smoke.' And the horror of the aftermath described 'the next day we marched passed a barn, outside was a huge pile of amputated limbs, some with uniforms still on. Inside the surgeons were still hard at work.'
Gareth Glover has brought together a mass of rare and previously unpublished work and presented it in a readily accessible form.
We cannot recommend it too highly.
Frontline Books, Pen & Sword Books Ltd., 2010
Reviewed : 2015-01-08 11:41:25