These amazingly well preserved photographs originate from German
collection. They cover the full gamut of the dreadful conditions that
all troops involved in that ghastly war experienced between 1914 and
1918. The collection portrays life and conditions in the German
trenches, the carnage of the wrecked villages and buildings in which
they lived and fought and views of the destruction wrought by the Allied
offensives. Many of the photos show downed British and French aircraft
and often with their crew, dead or alive. Captured British and French
troops are seen being held before shipment to PoW camps well behind the
lines. The utter destruction of the country surrounding the Front is
difficult to comprehend.
This is not a book for the feint hearted since it clearly portrays the
true horror of World War One as experienced by the German Army.
Authors: Jon Sutherland has written extensively on military history and
warfare. Much of his previous work has concerned the American
involvement in the European in World War I and the European theater of
World Wars I & II. Diane Canwell has written works on European history
and is much involved in the research for this book.