The bitter fight for Fort Vaux is one of the most famous episodes in the
Battle of Verdun - it has achieved almost legendary status in French
military history. The heroic resistance put up by the fort's commander,
Major Raynal, and his small, isolated garrison in the face of repeated
German assaults was remarkable at the time, and it is still seen as an
outstanding example of gallantry and determination. But what really
happened inside the besieged fort during the German attacks, and how can
visitors to the Verdun battlefield get an insight into the extraordinary
events that took place there almost a century ago? In this precise,
accessible account, Christina Holstein, one of the leading authorities
on the Verdun battlefield and its monuments, reconstructs the fight for
the fort in graphic day-by-day detail. Readers get a vivid sense of the
sequence of events, of the intense experience of the defenders and a
wider understanding of the importance of Fort Vaux in the context of the
German 1916 offensive.