The third volume covers the battles in Flanders against the Belgians,
French and British over a 23-month period. Written using primary and
secondary sources, it covers all the engagements. The major part of the
book covers the FlandernSchlacht of July to November 1917; a battle
viewed by the Germans as harder fought and more costly than the Somme,
Arras and Verdun. Each phase and aspect of the period is detailed from
the German point of view.
The book will be in four sections: detailed text; around 250 photos
(that are interspersed into the text with captions), a chronological
order of events in Flanders and a section on the German divisions that
fought there. Where relevant material from the German home front is
included and the illustrations, many of which have not been published
before, also show how the towns and villages of the area have changed.