Battlefields. Michael Rayner
BATTLEFIELDS
Battlefields profiles the sites of 22 famous battles. Most have been officially preserved, feature interpretive facilities and evocative memorials to the bravery of the fighters and the fallen, and are served by battlefield tour companies. All these sites are accessible, fascinating and safe to visit today, bringing to life the personalities and tactics that decided the outcomes of these engagements.
The authors provide concise accounts of key phases of the battles, based on extensive research and first-hand experience of the battlefields, and explore the influence of the terrain on the outcome of each battle. Detailed cartography, exacting 3D illustrations and photographs and period artwork help to bring these historic encounters to life.
This tribute to an unidentified American soldier who died in the D-Day assault was placed on the shell-blasted shore of Normandy after the invasion.
Although vulnerable to artillery fire, tanks helped the infantry to cross otherwise impenetrable barbed wire, and provided cover and close supporting fire to an advance on foot. Photograph taken in Flanders.
First published in 2006 by New Holland Publishers
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Consultant editor Michael Rayner
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Pooley Commissioning editor Simon Pooley
Concept design Geraldine Cupido
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Sari Bair by Terence Cuneo. Major Allan-son leads a battalion of the 6th Gurkha Rifles against the Turkish-held Sari Bair ridge in support of ANZAC units.
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY MICHAEL RAYNER
Jena and Auerstädt October 1806
First Bull Run (Manassas) July 1861
Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift January 1879
Gallipoli February 1915 – January 1916
Assault on Fort Vaux, Verdun June 1916